The Post It Galleries

I work in an office, as the front desk receptionist. Often I discover curious little notes left for me on yellow post-its by Irene, the secretary. I assume they pertain to something that needs my attention, but I usually can't decipher her handwriting. In the rare event that I can read them, the legible words make little or no sense. Why she bothers to leave a note at all is beyond me. This amuses me to no end. I hope that you too, will be amused with the following gallery of Irene's post-its.

March 08, 2006

PART III

VM



















The VM stands for voicemail. The scribbles at the top represent the name of the person who will not be notified about it.



VM 2/6



















"Will turn in transaction memo." I deciphered it myself! After almost three years of this shit, I'm getting pretty good at it.




Hill Top Condo (I think)



















Generally referred to as "Post-It 148." What about the hill-top condo you ask? Exactly.




Bad


















This looks bad, but believe me - it gets even worse.



Worse




















See?




Um...



















Is this upside down? Does it matter?




Check


















Yes, I'll... do that.




Pony




















This is one of mine. I just wanted to make sure you were paying attention.




Heidi



















This is mine too - but my co-workers added to it when I wasn't looking. Ha ha guys. Very funny. But it is the most legible thing I've seen in a month!

5 Comments:

At 1:43 PM, Blogger C Family said...

Oh my gosh! This is too funny! I love it. You've made my day. I randomly came across your blog and I was laughing so hard. Keep up the funnies!

 
At 3:55 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Horsey!

 
At 4:01 PM, Blogger Bridget M. said...

This is the best website ever. Thank you for a long laugh!

 
At 4:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

lolol - love it!

I think there was one up there with "how to plane" maybe???

but I don't know how to plane.

 
At 3:34 AM, Blogger wendela said...

I think you have a future working in a pharmacy deciphering physicians' rx writing.

 

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