It’s TLJBD, Dammit! Now tell me, WHO ARE YOU WORKING FOR?

January 14th, 2009 | by | 24, jack bauer, talk like jack bauer day

Jan
14

Yes, it’s Jan. 14. And all fans of 24 know what that means:

It’s Talk Like Jack Bauer Day, otherwise known as TLJBD.

In case you missed the link to the FAQ yesterday, I’ll recap the basic behavioral points for the day:

• When you answer even the most simple requests, yell. Or whisper.
• Someone steals your lunch from the office fridge? Threaten family members.
• You’re always running out of time. Always. Going out for lunch? Someone in your group wants to run to the bathroom before leaving the office? WTF? The correct response would be: “There isn’t enough time!” (You may also say, “We’re running out of time!”) before punching someone out and grabbing your manpurse.
• Make sure you have a manpurse with you at all times. If you’re a woman, switch to a manpurse for the day. You may call this manpurse (sometimes known as a messenger bag) a “[your name here] Sack” (i.e., Jack sack, Bill sack).
• When your boss asks you to do something outside the usual parameters of your job respond, “I’m gonna need a hacksaw.”
• Use your cell phone instead of your office phone all day. Speak to no one on a land line. If people want to fax you something, tell them to send it to your phone/PDA/smartphone. (Your phone doesn’t accept faxes, e-mails or large files? Just pretend, it’s TLJBD, for heaven’s sake!)
• When you go to a meeting, start talking about the perimeter.
• Say “Dammit” every 7.6 seconds, at least.
• Someone couldn’t get his or her work done on time? Accuse that co-worker of being a mole. If the person denies it, threaten to call in Burke.

Need more TLJBD fun?

The Jack Sack
Blogs4Bauer
(more to come as the day goes on)

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Tomorrow Is Talk Like Jack Bauer Day, Dammit!

January 13th, 2009 | by | 24, jack bauer, talk like jack bauer day, tv shows

Jan
13

Otherwise known as TLJBD, Jan. 14 every year is Talk Like Jack Bauer day.

You therefore have free license to say “Dammit!” every five seconds, yell, “THERE’S NOT ENOUGH TIME!” when asked to do any task by your boss and respond to everything your colleagues say with, “Copy that!”

You also can shoot people in the  knee with a staple gun and, as we learned already this season on 24, a pen can be used to puncture someone’s eardrum.

Here’s the FAQ from the first TLJBD, which was Jan. 15, but that was years ago already. You’ll note the address in the graphic with that post has B4B’s old web address – don’t go there, you have to go to http://Blogs.4Bauer.com

Come back tomorrow for all the TLJBD goodness you can get, including links to several other blogs that participate annually.

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