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Cradle of Filth. I’ll never forget the first time I heard them.
I really want to like that show, I haven't figured out how to yet.
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
That was funnier than anything I've seen on the show so far :)
Get a job in IT
I loved this show for years and now finally have a job in IT and I’m not ashamed to admit that I have my message tone the “message for me” that Moss uses, As well as the emergency service jingle for my ring tone on my work phone.
Have had one for over 20 years.
Have you somehow been able to avoid dealing with end users? You can't tell me you can't relate to Jen explaining the internet to management.
It's relatable, just kind of shallow humor, like Big Bang Theory. Jokes like that are just "I know something the ignorami don't, I'm smarter than everyone" laugh track intensifies.