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You better not pout, you better not lie, you better not shit on the photocopier - HOLIDAY PARTIES

It's cold, there's snow, lights are on houses- that means it's time to get SLOPPY with your bestie at the COPY machine- or whatever corporate people do at their Holiday Parties. If you're like us and have never worked in a place that has had true, messy Christmas Parties, grab a ...  Show more

911, I’m having a garage sale - HOA Rules

Thank you, internet, for reminding us that there are groups of adults who are obsessed with making rules and regulating their neighbors. After coming across a video of a man losing his mind over what shade of beige his neighbor's house was painted, we knew that we needed to dive ...  Show more

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