THE INVISIBLE MAN
….and that’s Ted. For some unknown reason, he’s the boss’s favorite.
Scott Adams really makes the Dilbert cartoon seem like authentic office life, but Ted makes Wally appear organized and productive. He’s a nice enough guy, but don’t ever count on him for anything, no matter what he promises.
Nobody’s ever seen him actually finish a project, and a four-person work team, with him, is really three-person. His forte is coffee breaks….loonng ones. Ah, this is your desk. Welcome to our happy company. If you have any questions or problems, Tina will help you, or just ask anyone – except Ted.
***
Yesterday, upon the stair
I met a man who wasn’t there.
He wasn’t there again today.
I wish that man would go away
***
Go to Rochelle’s Addicted to Purple site and use her Wednesday photo as a prompt to write a complete 100 word story.
Reminds me of the gals in Nine to Five making out the boss is still around (when they’ve hauled him up on a chain). I have worked with a few Teds. Never there but never goes away. Great post and I love that poem.
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My Mother recited that bit of doggerel to me as a child, several times in the 1950s . I have no idea where it originally came from, but I find the references still valid. 🙂
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Apparently it’s a Nova Scotia, Canadian poem, titled Antigonish, available on Wiki, here. It’s about a ghost who bides in a family’s home. 🙂
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Ugh. I’ve worked with a Ted or two.
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I think we all have, many of us more than once. I wish that I’d been warned, like my story character. 😛
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Dilbert is my favorite cartoon!
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That strip certainly brightens my day.… now that I don’t have to put up with corporate silliness anymore. 😆
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I have a son who works in an office that he fervently believes is the inspiration for Dilbert 🙂
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The larger the office, the more chance that it might have a Wally, or other denizen of a Dilbert strip. ‘They’ say that one in three office workers are crazy. Look at the ones on either side of you. If they’re okay.… it’s YOU 😉
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There’s a Ted in every office, isn’t there?
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It certainly seems so. 😯
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Here a Ted, there a Ted everywhere a Ted! I really wish one could develop a Ted-antidote 😀 Very well narrated 😀
Loved the cartoon and the poem too.
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I think they issue at least one ‘Ted’, from a giant warehouse of them, every time an office is constructed. I’m glad you like the cartoon and poem. 🙂 They are just seasoning, in case the FF is a bit bland.
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I would be happy with ‘one’ Ted in my office…
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Dear Archon,
I think we’ve all worked with, or rather, around and in spite of a Ted. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I thank you again for your kind words, Ma’am. 😀
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Loved all the elements of this. Great job.
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I’m happy that you liked them. I read two newspapers a day, and still read crossword clues about comic strips that I’ve never seen. Rochelle had never heard of Dr. Who, so I thought it wise to include an illustration. The little old poem just seemed to bubble to the surface, and appeared to suit the story. 🙂
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Nice little trifecta you got running here today..
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Just a little Christmas bonus for my faithful fans. 🙂
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