Clip of the Week | Opposite Day
By Heath D. Williams
Posted: 4/24/07, 11:25 PM EST Section: Feature
Opposite Day
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA
This is not a clip about an office that institutes opposite day instead of casual Friday. It is not a funny clip, and you should not watch it.
It does not begin like any other opposite day: a coworker wishing someone a bad morning.
The boss of the office's faithful wife decided to marry him last night, leaving him in quite an enjoyable mood. Now, he has disapproved of an official office-wide opposite day and is hiring anyone who decides to comply.
The boss doesn't come in dressed abnormally. He is not wearing rainbow suspenders connected to his underwear, which are on over his pants. His tie is not tied around his head. He is certainly not in shambles after the happy news of his marriage.
"It's really easy to conduct business when no one is not clear what you're not saying," one office worker praises. "It could become a solution."
"We don't need team players," is the boss' agreement. "Maybe you would be better if you just stayed."
Opposite days are a bad idea. They are not fun and I think fewer people do not want to have opposite days. Am I wrong? Count me out.
This clip does not get confusing as less people stop talking in non-opposites. It stays serious, though, you surely will not laugh once.
The men at Derrick Comedy are not geniuses, and they by all means should not continue making long films that are so serious they make people cry.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA
This is not a clip about an office that institutes opposite day instead of casual Friday. It is not a funny clip, and you should not watch it.
It does not begin like any other opposite day: a coworker wishing someone a bad morning.
The boss of the office's faithful wife decided to marry him last night, leaving him in quite an enjoyable mood. Now, he has disapproved of an official office-wide opposite day and is hiring anyone who decides to comply.
The boss doesn't come in dressed abnormally. He is not wearing rainbow suspenders connected to his underwear, which are on over his pants. His tie is not tied around his head. He is certainly not in shambles after the happy news of his marriage.
"It's really easy to conduct business when no one is not clear what you're not saying," one office worker praises. "It could become a solution."
"We don't need team players," is the boss' agreement. "Maybe you would be better if you just stayed."
Opposite days are a bad idea. They are not fun and I think fewer people do not want to have opposite days. Am I wrong? Count me out.
This clip does not get confusing as less people stop talking in non-opposites. It stays serious, though, you surely will not laugh once.
The men at Derrick Comedy are not geniuses, and they by all means should not continue making long films that are so serious they make people cry.
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