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Kids love to be like their parents and most of their parents work in a small 4X6 cubicle in an office building complete with a desk, underpowered computer with a defective mouse, file cabinet, trash can, and fun chair that spins around. Kids will play for hours in their mini-cubicle and learn the joys
of working in an optimized tesselating work-space. If you have multiple cubicles you can link together two or three my first cubicles that are fun for a whole group of children to play together in.
Baked, I say
http://store.yahoo....iesalot/edbapl.html [DrCurry, Oct 10 2004]
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I'm a little disapointed the failed to mention complexes about red Swingline staplers. |
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Aren't cubicles just adult sized playpens? |
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(Reminds me of that advert where a series kids express goals along the lines of "I want to have a midlife crisis".) |
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I think this is mighty cool. |
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I'm wavering between cool and downright scary. Vote witheld. |
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I'm conflicted. One side of me thinks this is more like torture than fun, but the other side of me thinks they may as well adjust early on... |
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Just like crate training a puppy. |
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Just kill me now. A bullet in the back of the head will suffice. |
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Can this be moved to public:evil? |
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