The advent of the internet has revolutionized office work. A few years ago, the monotony of work was broken by seeking out the “jokester colleague” near the photocopier or the gossip queen by the coffee machine. Although some have maintained these habits, others now take advantage of internet access to entertain themselves for a few moments. A computer, a high-speed connection, and the world is yours.
MSN Messenger, the online messaging service, allows you to share gossip without having to walk to the coffee machine! Progress at the expense of work? Certainly not… Work is never as efficient as when one is relaxed.
To relax, many humor websites have emerged. With just a few clicks, slideshows, jokes, and videos are accessible (https://www.universdugratuit.com or http://www.chezmaya.com for the most well-known). And often, office colleagues pass them around.
“We are here on earth to laugh. We won’t be able to anymore in purgatory or in hell. And, in heaven, it wouldn’t be proper,” said Jules Renard… and JFK: “There are three things certain: God, human foolishness, and laughter. Since the first two are beyond our understanding, we must do our best with the third.”
So, let’s laugh… Even at the office. Even if the bosses look askance at entertained employees. Since laughter is inherent to man, they too have their breaks.
What does nice-premiere recommend for relaxation? First, read our articles… Not always entertaining but informative… They will provide topics of conversation on MSN Messenger. We can also recommend the sections we haven’t yet found on our site: horoscope, weather, crossword puzzles, or even celebrity gossip.
The editorial team’s favorite is https://www.nimportequoi.com. You will find pranks by Rémi Gaillard, some of which have already been seen on TV. Guaranteed laughter. Questions too. How did he manage to join the Lorient players at the French Football Cup Final? Who copied who? Rémi Gaillard or Michaël Youn? And you’ll be surprised by the answer. Indeed, Rémi Gaillard had sent clips of his amateur sketches to M6. A few weeks later, Michaël Youn was reusing Rémi’s ideas.
Let’s make a call for him to do a series of pranks on the French Riviera… Unless some are tempted to imitate him and send your videos to the editorial team!
Vincent Trinquat