Yo Joe cubicle
June 11, 2008 | Salt Lake City, Utah | Vetting explained
I recently began collecting GI Joe figures from the 25th anniversary collection and displayed them in my office cubicle. I had almost every inch of free space covered with GI Joe figures and comics.
My boss was okay with it at first, however several co-workers began to complain, even though my office wasn't exposed openly to anyone. You had to literally walk into my office to see any of it.
I was told it was inappropriate for the workplace and had to take it all down.
It was fun while it lasted.
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- Action figure collecting (with kung fu grip)
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