Teh One Who Knocks
03-15-2013, 11:15 AM
Matt Young - news.com.au
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CAUGHT in the act.
A man has been left red-faced after a picture of him watching porn in the office was tweeted on the internet yesterday by a man working in an office across the road.
Brisbane's James P noticed the occupational health and safety issue yesterday, tweeting, "the guy watching porn at work across the road is back, doesn’t realise our whole office can see him!"
And this isn't a first, apparently.
In a response to a tweet betting "the blinds are shut tomorrow", James confirmed, "I doubt it, he's been doing it for ages!".
"Yeah but presumably not in front of Twittworld," the user responded. "Wonder if his boss is on Twitter?"
"That’s why I didn’t geotag this tweet!"
The tweet had been re-tweeted over 2,600 times since its initial post yesterday afternoon.
This morning, it had been deleted.
"He saw us all watching him towards the end of the day. We have him a round of applause, he closed his screen down…"
Not exactly the happy ending he was hoping for, eh?
http://i.imgur.com/Gxl3n5d.png
Meanwhile, it seems perusing pornography in public is more common than one might think.
Footage of a man watching X-rated vision on a Sydney bus last month was captured by a fellow passenger and sent to news.com.au in light of this article.
The passenger was on her way home with her sister when she noticed the man in front of her watching a video on his phone in the bus window reflection.
"I thought nothing of it until I saw a topless girl jumping on top of a guy and realised he was watching porn," she told news.com.au.
"The guy got off at the last stop with me and continued to watch it as he walked."
Maybe happy endings do exist, after all.
http://i.imgur.com/khYhgc9.jpg
CAUGHT in the act.
A man has been left red-faced after a picture of him watching porn in the office was tweeted on the internet yesterday by a man working in an office across the road.
Brisbane's James P noticed the occupational health and safety issue yesterday, tweeting, "the guy watching porn at work across the road is back, doesn’t realise our whole office can see him!"
And this isn't a first, apparently.
In a response to a tweet betting "the blinds are shut tomorrow", James confirmed, "I doubt it, he's been doing it for ages!".
"Yeah but presumably not in front of Twittworld," the user responded. "Wonder if his boss is on Twitter?"
"That’s why I didn’t geotag this tweet!"
The tweet had been re-tweeted over 2,600 times since its initial post yesterday afternoon.
This morning, it had been deleted.
"He saw us all watching him towards the end of the day. We have him a round of applause, he closed his screen down…"
Not exactly the happy ending he was hoping for, eh?
http://i.imgur.com/Gxl3n5d.png
Meanwhile, it seems perusing pornography in public is more common than one might think.
Footage of a man watching X-rated vision on a Sydney bus last month was captured by a fellow passenger and sent to news.com.au in light of this article.
The passenger was on her way home with her sister when she noticed the man in front of her watching a video on his phone in the bus window reflection.
"I thought nothing of it until I saw a topless girl jumping on top of a guy and realised he was watching porn," she told news.com.au.
"The guy got off at the last stop with me and continued to watch it as he walked."
Maybe happy endings do exist, after all.