Funny Work From Home Fails During Coronavirus Quarantine Lockdown
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- čas přidán 10. 05. 2020
- Hilarious work from home (wfh), working at home isn’t easy for everyone. Not only have many of us failed to figure out a good space to work without disruption, but sometimes people walk in when they really shouldn’t.
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Omg the Spanish reporter was hilarious. When her husband walked in with underwear and walks into the wall. Omg. I was dying.
My wife must have seen all this, before she started working from home she sat me down and gave me the lecture😂😂😂😂😂
I'm surprised people didn't quickly figure out that the best place to sit during a Zoom call is against a wall.
Maple is lucky to have such a loving, patient man.
The woman doing the mindfulness with the kid in the background is amazing. Actually dying xD
It was hard to decide but "TONY! WE CAN SEE YOU!" was the best -hands down!😆😆
The guy in the underwear who slammed into something was hilarious!!
“Maple, excuse me! 😂
Opportunies comes daily but many are scared of embracing it due to the high rate of fraud and scams. Let's be reminded that each opportunity we let go carried a change for a life time.
Lets admit it... Tony is the star. 🤣
Maple: "I thought you were counting for me to bark? No?"
The woman trying to keep her calm. 😂
I want to be as calm as the weather reporter. Still softly saying to his dog "Maple! Excuse me, Hello, come here"
The way Tony raced out of the room got me dying😂😂😂😂😂😂
The lady healer's daughter is possessed by demon of hippie era.
Weather man: cold air to stay here sometime
Surprise surprise, that's life!
For me, the Mexican reporter one is the absolute best. He legit tried to escape and made it worse lol
Haha. The expression of lady waving at kid to go away
I LOVE this new working from home world- i feel like it really forces us to hear/see the people who help and serve us as actual people, not robots.