Goes something like this:
You say "interface, paradigm shift, dialogue, consumerization, productivitism, strategic change value system strawcase analysis..." and you get squawked.
More highly trained (larger) birds emit a loud proclamation like:
"That's bullsh*t!"
or
"Siddown, Bozo!"
If the bird ever shuts up, or is found lying face down on the bottom of its cage, you should all leave the meeting immediately.-- k_sra, Aug 01 2003 Bullshit BIngo sheets have been used before. http://www.perkigot...tuff/bullshitbingo/I Particularly like the fact that this page randomises the terms on refresh [gnomethang, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] I like the idea, but can canaries be taught to speak? Wouldn't it have to be a parrot or a macaw?-- krelnik, Aug 01 2003 Good point. I'll add it.-- k_sra, Aug 01 2003 PETA would not approve.
Therefore I approve.-- DeathNinja, Aug 01 2003 Is this like the canary in the bathroom? +-- sartep, Aug 01 2003 You have a canary in your bathroom? Poor thing!-- k_sra, Aug 01 2003 That way I know whether it is safe to go in there. It's either him or me. (Rebunned) ++-- sartep, Aug 01 2003 <sits down.>
<quickly.>-- beauxeault, Aug 01 2003 Jamais, [beauxeault], jamais!-- k_sra, Aug 01 2003 I think Lyre birds would be more suitable around the average board room table.-- neilp, Aug 01 2003 Places I have been would need the canary six pack for meetings.-- sartep, Aug 01 2003 Oh I thought that was the link. :)-- sartep, Aug 03 2003 Sounds like he could serve as a canary replacement. That would certainly stop a sheister mid-buzz.-- k_sra, Aug 04 2003 random, halfbakery