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Office Politics Just Got a Whole Lot Funnier - Manager Turns Company Meeting Room into Stand-Up Stage, Leaving Employees Roaring with Laughter (And a Few Worrying About Their Deadlines!) - News Comics

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Published (Updated) on Saturday, May 6, 2023

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— Hold onto your staplers, folks, because one company manager is bringing the performance to work! That's right, sources report that a manager has transformed his office into a laugh factory, turning meetings into mini stand-up shows.

According to our sources, the anonymous office jester has been using everything from his desk to his filing cabinets as props, and his impromptu skits have been causing hilarity and chaos in equal measure.

One employee, who asked that we keep her anonymous, told us, "I never knew office life could be so entertaining! That guy needs his own Netflix special."

Not everyone is thrilled, however. Some hard-working employees are worried about how this will affect their productivity, with one employee telling us, "I don't mind a good joke, but I can't meet my deadlines if I'm constantly laughing."

But the manager doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon. In fact, rumor has it he's been sneaking comedy textbooks into company meetings and has secretly enrolled in improv classes, all in the name of making his employees smile.

When we caught up with him for comment, he told us outright, "I'm just trying to put the 'fun' in 'office function'!"

Whether his office antics are improving employee morale or derailing everyone's schedules is still up for debate.

But one thing's for sure: this isn't your average conference room anymore. This is where the real jokes happen, folks!

So, what's next for this wacky workplace? We hear the manager is planning a full-blown comedy routine for the company's annual retreat. Who knows, maybe he'll even give Kevin Hart a run for his money.

While some may say this manager is teetering on the edge of absurdity, we say he's a certified workplace wizard. And who knows? Maybe his office antics will inspire other managers to drop the PowerPoint presentations and pick up the punchlines!

*Note: Comic story just for humor only.

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