My situation is not listed, I would if I worked in the same space every day as it is I half expect to get a call to a different location every morning.
Technically they're stress balls, but I generally bounce them off the wall of the neighboring office. It might stress out my neighbor, but it de-stresses me.
I had a lot of cool gadgets and toys in my office. That was before the company closed our office, off-shored our development, and laid just about everyone off. Now I work from my dining room table waiting for the axe to fall on me. 404: Fun not found. Thanks for bringing up such a painful subject, mediocrebot!
I have approximately 25-30 monkeys on my desk ... from a website ... also have a bobblehead of me, because, why not? (Actually, it was a gift from my brother). Various and sundry stuffed animals, balls, etc. for when small children visit to distract them. And of course, my favorite toy, the electric stapler. ;)
One entire wall of my cube is covered in an army of Woot Monkeys. I've also got a toy Delorean, a ceramic TARDIS mug made for me by my wife, 3 display cases of Disney Vinylmation figures, a toy Wall-E, a couple brain teaser puzzles, and an assortment of several other fun things, mostly Disney-related.
No, but my bureau has at least eight Mickey Mouses along with a Kermit, Gonzo, and a Goofy.
My situation is not listed, I would if I worked in the same space every day as it is I half expect to get a call to a different location every morning.
Technically they're stress balls, but I generally bounce them off the wall of the neighboring office. It might stress out my neighbor, but it de-stresses me.
Buckyballs, bubbles, and a pose-able art figure.
I ate all my buckyballs, so nothing at the moment. Maybe in a few days.
There are toys in every room of our house. Monkeys on the chandelier, ponies and turtles in the office, bucky balls in the living room...
I have a thing for bobbleheads and Batman.
These are just from last year... The pile has grown.
@BillLehecka BTTF license place FTW. And I love the red stapler.
I have a bunch of Pixar swag in my cubicle. But my insider left Pixar for a job at Paramount.
I had lots of toys in my office but, to be fair, I worked with kids. It wasn't weird until I left and had them all in my living room.
Mostly Star Wars, a Marvin the Martian bobblehead, the Hulk with sound effects, an awesome Beavis and Butthead, among various other s...
We know how the meh office staff will be answering this one LOL
I had a lot of cool gadgets and toys in my office. That was before the company closed our office, off-shored our development, and laid just about everyone off. Now I work from my dining room table waiting for the axe to fall on me. 404: Fun not found. Thanks for bringing up such a painful subject, mediocrebot!
I have approximately 25-30 monkeys on my desk ... from a website ... also have a bobblehead of me, because, why not? (Actually, it was a gift from my brother). Various and sundry stuffed animals, balls, etc. for when small children visit to distract them. And of course, my favorite toy, the electric stapler. ;)
My bedroom is. 'Nuff said.
@katblue "You can have any prize from the BOTTOM shelf"
One entire wall of my cube is covered in an army of Woot Monkeys. I've also got a toy Delorean, a ceramic TARDIS mug made for me by my wife, 3 display cases of Disney Vinylmation figures, a toy Wall-E, a couple brain teaser puzzles, and an assortment of several other fun things, mostly Disney-related.
@SpenceMan01 I want to see the custom tardis mug!
I have 2 minion Happy Meal toys, 2 minion cereal toys, an atom top, a stuffed rabbit, pushpin+paperclip artwork, and JUST ADDED: magnetic dinosaurs.
And a duck pen that lights up and quacks.
And a fish tank, guarded by the rabbit.
Bunny and Kevin.
@Mavyn love da bunny!!!
Just one that showed up about two months ago.
These would definitely qualify as collectibles, not to -- ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD