I think people would be more Squid-positive if they could only visualize the huge productivity gains. THINK about it!
I think people would be more Squid-positive if they could only visualize the huge productivity gains. THINK about it!
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OK, I like squid, as long as it is cut into pieces and deep fried. But not very often. Is that squid-positive? The video is funny, however.
Any productivity gains from hiring a squid as a bartender would be overhwelmingly offset by having you hang around in the bar, cadging free booze and scaring off the younger men and not a few of the ladies.
Hmmm, reminds me a bit of a video game I’ve played where an octopus is a drummer in the band. (Also takes place on a cruise ship, oddly enough.)
Yours is weirder, of course.
The best part is that he doesn’t look anything like Tom Cruise.
No, but can he shake it as well?
No. Squid give me the creeps. But I do love octopus-es (octopi, I guess). Just last year in downtown Toronto’s Pusateri’s, looked up from some packaged something-or-other, saw jars of pickled baby octopus-es and burst into tears. :(
Eep! Freedom for babypusses!
Azahar already beat me to the Cruise comment.
Love to the the squid in a remake of the movie “Cocktail”
Could work.
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The Squid is probably more intelligent, too.
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