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Messenger gets Digital VideoHere is a great little MPEG movie where Wayne fights off a computer that has him by the tie By Antony Svasek - 1st April 2001 - Back to News A week inside the Messenger office
6th March 2001 - Back to News
Welcome to "Emma's Say" the section where i let you know what really goes on in the Messenger office...
This Week:
Wayne, in a really bad show of workplace practice, got his tie caught in the disk drive of his computer. Upon pulling at it in an attempt to free himself, the tie tightened and began to choke him. Had Jacinta and Matt, in their show of superhuman strength not pulled him free, the lack of oxygen may have induced a coma or even been fatal. The Doctors were quick to tell him he was very lucky.
Download the MPEG MOVIE of the INCIDENT here!
Do not fret children. The above story is not true. Wayne is alive and kicking. Still, you must admit it made for a great intro… Our minds start to wander when we have been concentrating solely on work – it’s just not right!
And that’s about it.
See-yall next week.
Signing off, Emma Kae
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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