For the purposes of this joke, the word “OOL” means “cube.”
This sign was around for two weeks:
Then these appeared:
3 thoughts on “A Procession of Prohibition”
Glenn Meter
Ok, the first thing that comes to mind is that nobody’s saying you can’t move the cube, as long as the chair stays with it. I’ve got a picture in my head of a cube hanging from the ceiling a floor down with the upside down as well inside it.
I’ll leave moving the building within the complex to someone else.
Ok, the first thing that comes to mind is that nobody’s saying you can’t move the cube, as long as the chair stays with it. I’ve got a picture in my head of a cube hanging from the ceiling a floor down with the upside down as well inside it.
I’ll leave moving the building within the complex to someone else.
What does OOL stand for?
Also, BWAHAHAHAHA.
OOL stands for Open Office Landscape, but I don’t know if that’s a brand name or a generic.