The return of Thx Sandra
Casey in Human Resources may have moved on, but not to worry — Thx Sandra is here to solve our global climate crysis! related: It takes a “genius”
View ArticleTilt your head upwards.
Josh from Annapolis, Maryland says the first and last note in this exchange were apparently written by Stephen, a college student at a school “known for it’s obtusely intellectual, chronically spacey...
View ArticleAre you proud to be an American?
Our anonymous submitter lives in a university flat in the U.K. with four other guys. “Three of us (myself, an American, and a Brit) always take out the garbage and recycling when it’s our turn, but the...
View ArticleThinking outside the box
“I have lived in my crappy building for over two years,” says our submitter from New York’s East Village. “It provides great entertainment, as we get a new set of notes built up on the wall every few...
View ArticleWhat do God, recycling, and ultramarathons have in common?
Uh, you got me. The employees at the Arizona Blockbuster store where the manager posted this sign were similarly stumped. Writes our submitter: “I’m all for recycling, but I have to wonder who’s...
View ArticleThe cycle of (not) recycling
These notes — the first from on office in California, the second from an office in Arkansas — both seem like they’re following the same not-quite-finished flowchart for acceptable office paper usage....
View ArticleSo close, and yet…
Darin in Chicago came across the note on the side of his neighbor’s garage just as he was throwing his own dog’s crap in the trash can. (This is kinda like getting out the new roll of TP, but then...
View ArticlePerhaps your boss is due for a little chat with HR?
The sign to the left was posted by the boss at an office in Oneonta, New York. (Adds our submitter: “He claims the spelling was autocorrected by Word.”) Without even getting into the finer points of...
View ArticleSure, she’s dumb as a box of hair, but…
Apparently Meaghan’s roommates weren’t happy with how she disposed of her bang trimmings in the recycling bin. But c’mon, at least she didn’t leave em in the sink or the shower drain, right? Or…maybe...
View Article…and F the Polar Bear!
Jess in St. Louis says this dumpster “is definitely a manifestation of the microcosm of American value clashes that is my block.” Adds Jess: “Hopefully we can all survive the cardboard waste of...
View ArticleYour punishment for forgetting your reusable grocery bags
Writes Kiki in Melbourne: “Have you ever seen a sack act so bitchy and sanctimonious all at once? I can’t believe a plastic bag’s attitude actually started to piss me off!” Well, Kiki, it could be...
View ArticleThe Internet is leaking.
The Office, at an office in New York City… Meanwhile, in Atlanta, the crazy nastyass honey badger and his friends throw a party, neighbors be damned. related: Kanye interrupts this note
View ArticleWill it recycle?
Kristen in San Francisco says the copy room is ground zero for office arguments, such as this battle of the “enviro people.” Meanwhile, Ryan in Minneapolis says his...
View ArticleRecycle. Don’t Recycle. It’s entirely up to you.
Portland, Oregon is a city that takes recycling seriously. You might even say too seriously. (But hey, you said it, not me.) Lacey found this blue tub o’ notes at a Portland food cart pod, where she...
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