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officepolitics.co.ukNewest Review: ... a way that we can see the funny or ludicrous side of so many situations or people. There are about 20 main categories from Fashion or Furniture to Philosophies and Skills. In each category there are a number of sections, which gives you Guy Browning’s insight on the subject. These are often accompanied with a cartoon and a final comment or aside. There are also some ‘Key ... more |
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by - written on 18/11/01 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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When you are having a rotten day at work, then turn off the world and have a look at this web site. Office Politics (http://www.officepolitics.co.uk) will make you feel much better as you recognise so many people and situations from your own work place. The site is a selection from the work of Guy Browning, who for four years wrote a column in the Weekend Guardian about working life. Guy seems to be able to put into words so many of the things that we see at work during our working lives in such a way that we can see the funny or ludicrous side of so many situations or people. There are about 20 main categories from Fashion or Furniture to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/01 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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Work in an office and wants some light relief then this is the site to provide it. Very simple layout but the content is very good and humorous to say the relief. The site is a selection of Guy Browning’s column in the Weekend Guardian, the articles are about the ‘absurdities of life’. To tell you the truth I have not heard of the guy but I had by the time I had finished with the site. There’s a very good selection of categories to read some funny tales, jokes on. You can chose from: accessories, business, characters, fashion, furniture, habits, HR horrors, management, manners, out of hours, perks….so there’s quite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/01 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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Officepolitics.co.uk is a brilliant website full of humorous outlooks on various office surroundings and office ‘stuff’. If you work in an office yourself, you’ll love this site, let alone being able to relate to it yourself! What a sad little world we all live in! I actually started writing this opinion 2 hours ago, but in between I’ve been reading nearly every article on the site, so it really does grab your attention! The site is literally packed full of office funnies and stuff you just say ‘that’s so true’ to when you read it. For example, the bloke who writes the columns (Guy Browning) asks the question of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/01 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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If you have an office job like my brother then, you should then visit this really good site. It definitely will put a smile on your face and brighten your day. The author of the site is a guy called Guy Browning who has according to the site who has entertained readers of the Weekend Guardian with his columns about the absurdities of working life. The site is a selection of his finest columns , his hilarious observations on everything from briefcases to business cards. It's the perfect antidote to a heavy day at work and a fantastic resource for people who need a few jokes for their presentations. They have a good selection of categories to chose ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/01 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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After a hard day at the office, this is the perfect site to visit if you need to unwind, relax, and treat your self to a right good titter. The site is hosted by one, Mr Guy Browning, who has for the past few years been a rich source of entertainment for the avid readers of the Weekend Guardian with his columns about the absurdities and anomalies of working life, especially when that working life pertains to ‘The Office’ On site you will find links to his finest works of literary art which include his hilarious and personal observations on subjects as diverse as The Office Ass - To the Office Elbow. There are many categories ... Read the complete review
from veerauk
19/08/2001
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18/07/2001

