I've been wanting to get a small one to perch on my monitor at work, but a; we don't have a McD nearby, b; I don't even know if they have ponies over here, and c; I'm not sure I want to subject myself to what they loosely refer to as food to get them. (Well, I probably would, but there's always reasons a and b).
If I had my own office I'd probably care more. But I expect this to get moved somewhere by the time I come back in tomorrow at 8:00 because I work with haters.
I should work on fixing my Twilight plush thing to make it look less terrible.
I've been wanting to get a small one to perch on my monitor at work, but a; we don't have a McD nearby, b; I don't even know if they have ponies over here, and c; I'm not sure I want to subject myself to what they loosely refer to as food to get them. (Well, I probably would, but there's always reasons a and (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/cool.gif).
Supposedly Walmart is selling MLP Blind Bags at $2 a pop. Don't know what the availability is on them or locations that may have them, but worth looking into.
Eh. I do have my own office, and if someone went in there to touch my stuff, I'd passive-aggressively take my revenge in various subtle ways over the course of the next few months.
And I remember looking at one of those blind bag kits that essentially had one of each, buut of course, no one who sold it shipped it over the pond. Which leaves, yeah, eBay. Always an option, but I've never been a fan of overpriced cheap PVC figures.
I had an office when I worked my old warehouse job.
I had lots of Dragon ball figurines on my desk and computer.
The receptionist chick thought it'd be a laugh to place them on the top of the toilet, so they "could watch over me slacking off"
Needless to say, I was a might agitated about it.
So I went into the upper storage platform in the warehouse. (a place I had to set rat traps regularly)
I emptied the traps every 2 days, there were usually 3 or 4 rats in there when I checked them.
I took 2 of them, and patiently waited until she walked to the shops for lunch.
I then went out to the carpark, opened her car with a piece of polyurethane pallet stripping
and placed the dead rats under the driver's seat.
The next day was a scorcher, around 36 degrees.
She came into work, talking about a bad smell in her car.
The day after that, it got so bad she started looking for the source. I watched with pride from my office as she discovered them, and then, with an unhealthy amount of evil as she promptly vomited all over the interior of her car.
Needless to say I got fired instantly, but it was totally worth me laughing in her face as I walked out the front door.
I have a cubicle, but I'm hardly ever at the physical location of my current employer. Telecommuting FTW.
If I could just get a decent pattern that didn't look like shit, I would totally be making my own tiny ponies. For cost of materials and shipping, I would probably even make some for people here.
The day after that, it got so bad she started looking for the source. I watched with pride from my office as she discovered them, and then, with an unhealthy amount of evil as she promptlyvomited all over the interior of her car.