Welcome to the infamous Copier-Gate scandal, where our team of highly trained, yet marginally competent, meeting facilitators got stuck in an infinite loop of redundancy and bureaucracy.
It all started when we decided to create 17 different versions of the same meeting minutes, just to make sure that everyone was on the same page. Or not.
But things took a turn for the worse when our team leader, Bob, decided to use a copier that was still in the Stone Age. You guessed it, the infamous "Xerox 3000" that had been sitting in the supply closet for years.
The resulting mess was nothing short of catastrophic. Meeting attendees were left scratching their heads, trying to decipher which version of the minutes was the real one.
In the end, we decided to just start over from scratch and have another meeting to discuss the meeting that we were having to discuss the meeting. Because, why fix it if you can just make it worse?
Want to see the copier that started it all? Click here to see the infamous Xerox 3000 in all its glory.
Want to see more of our meeting minutes in all their glory? Click here
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