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jk the sooner fan
12/1/2006, 04:35 PM
the military folks will especially appreciate this....pretty funny

Do you keep falling asleep in meetings and seminars?

What about those long and boring conference calls?

Does it sometimes sound like English but still doesn't make any sense?

Here's a way to change all of that.

1. Before your next meeting, seminar, or conference call, prepare yourself by drawing a square.

(I find that 5" x 5" is a good size.)

2. Divide the square into columns - five across and five down. That will give you 25 one-inch blocks.

3. Write one of the following words/phrases in each block:

* synergy

* strategic fit

* core competencies

* best practice

* bottom line

* revisit

* expeditious

* to tell you the truth (or "the truth is")

* 24/7

* out of the loop

* benchmark

* value-added

* pro-active

* win-win

* think outside the box

* fast track

* result-driven

* empower (or empowerment)

* knowledge based

* at the end of the day

* touch base

* mind-set

* client focused

* paradigm

* game plan

* leverage

4. Check off the appropriate block when you hear one of those words/phrases.

5. When you get five blocks horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, stand up and shout "BULL****!"



Testimonials from satisfied "Bull**** Bingo" players:

"I had been in the meeting for only five minutes when I won."- Adam, Atlanta

"My attention span at meetings has improved dramatically." - David, Florida

"What a gas! Meetings will never be the same for me after my first win." - Dan, New York City

"The atmosphere was tense in the last process meeting as 14 of us waited for the fifth box." - Ben, Denver

"The speaker was stunned as eight of us screamed 'BULL****!' for the third time in two hours." - Paul, Cleveland

"When I won and yelled "BULLSH*T!" the woman sleeping next to me slid off her chair!"

sanantoniosooner
12/1/2006, 04:42 PM
Sounds win-win to me.

Frozen Sooner
12/1/2006, 04:49 PM
Nice.

A game a buddy and I used to play was the word game. Every time you spoke during a meeting (and these meetings were the participation-required and expected type) you'd have to work the word into what you're saying. The word would be agreed upon by all participants before the start of the meeting.

salth2o
12/1/2006, 04:55 PM
LOL, That is great.

Oldnslo
12/1/2006, 05:03 PM
"It is what it is".