Tilly's story reminds me of when I was a punk kid with nothing better to do than sneak into office buildings. There is this big skyscraper in my hometown, and we would go into the lobby of a Fed Ex office, and when no one was looking, we snuck down some steps into an underground coridoor. This coridoor lead underground to the skyscraper 10 meters west. Then we just pretended like we belonged there and walked a good 50 meters through the coridoors, passing business men and lawyers and (on occasion) use their bathroom.

One day, when we were feeling particularly no good, we snuck into one of the elevators in the coridoors, and took it up to a random floor. Well it turned out to be a Law firm who's lawyers yelled at us, so we ran. Then we found a room that was under construction, and smoked pot in it whilst the security guards downstairs had *no* idea what was going on. It was a blast.

Moral of the story: security guards are silly.

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In reply to (redmist) RE: OT - Corporate Stupidity by redmist
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