OfficeOlympics
December 15, 2004 7:52 AM   Subscribe

Office Olympics.
posted by srboisvert (9 comments total)
 
I'm trying to figure out how'd I convince my co-workers to do something like this. I think a first annual Office Olympic-fest would really dissolve a lot of the stress in an office.

Doesn't Google play street hockey?
posted by kartooner at 7:59 AM on December 15, 2004


Some pretty funny stuff.

I'm not so sure that dancing should be considered an Olympic sport, but we'll have to wait and see what the IOOC decides.
posted by purephase at 8:21 AM on December 15, 2004


I started participating in an event similar to this when I was in the military and carried it with me to several jobs after I got out.

Wherever I work I try to organize an office miniature golf tournament where each team (be it a work team or just a put-together one) designs a hole completely out of materials available in the office and then plays a round of all the holes. Prizes for best hole design and player awards. Creativity counted for a lot (and science played a huge part when I worked in a human testing laboratory).
posted by m@ at 8:25 AM on December 15, 2004


Metafilter hath jumped ye olde shark. So sad.

I knew I could never be a part of something that would accept me as a member.

But, there is HOPE.
posted by WebToy at 8:28 AM on December 15, 2004


Oh my, that last link for sure isn't SFW. Lynch him!
posted by Vulpyne at 8:34 AM on December 15, 2004


"This is a funny video clip compiled of the olympians that decided to dancing outside of the office olympics events."

Someone please introduce them to spellchecker.

Still, those moves were both fresh and dope.
posted by Miss Bitchy Pants at 8:46 AM on December 15, 2004


And perhaps lessons in basic english grammar.
posted by Miss Bitchy Pants at 8:47 AM on December 15, 2004


aw c'mon MBP, they can't be bothered with basic English grammar, they're too busy setting up the next event.

The micro-mini-golf is fun, we did that at my place of work in Denver, using (often 'borrowed') supplies from our desks. The cubes were set up so that a hole could span a couple of desks or three, depending on the ingenuity of the creator.
posted by kamylyon at 9:42 AM on December 15, 2004


Metafilter hath jumped ye olde shark. So sad.

I knew I could never be a part of something that would accept me as a member.

But, there is HOPE.


You seem to have paid $5 so you could take a dump every time you post a comment. Why?

I'm guessing you won't be a member for long if you keep posting morbidly obese fat woman videos..
posted by srboisvert at 1:13 PM on December 15, 2004


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