Take Your Panda to Work Day

If you have a panda, why not bring it into the office? Providing your panda with a day at your workplace will be good for you both. Pandas are intelligent, curious animals who love to explore new places, and picking things up off the floor will help you remember where you put that stack of TPS reports from last month.

How can they actually get work done, Murray C.?

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8 thoughts on “Take Your Panda to Work Day

  1. allein September 10, 2020 / 1:18 pm

    Let the panda do the zoom meetings.

  2. dubravkamcvmd September 10, 2020 / 1:23 pm

    Panda cub likes to go places and do stuff.

  3. Murray C. September 10, 2020 / 2:29 pm

    Just like a squirmy little kid. Love how he oozes off of the chair.

  4. Julie September 10, 2020 / 4:52 pm

    I wish they translated the captions. I love how panda cub got “back in line” when the human looked at her.

  5. AJ September 10, 2020 / 5:11 pm

    That was too dang funny!!!! I agree with Julie, translation please! I was snort laughing over here and my neighbors are probably wondering what the heck? Baby pandas are like a combo of the worst traits of a kitten, puppy, and toddler all rolled into one amazing creature. I loved at the end when it was trying to go down the hallway and boom! ran into the man with white boots. That sound effect just did me in!

  6. Kar September 10, 2020 / 10:12 pm

    This guy I’m guessing has never babysat or had small children. Letting a toddler sit in a swivel chair?

    Next he gives them a peanut butter and jelly sandwich while sitting on a white couch

  7. Michael September 11, 2020 / 5:59 am

    I don’t mean to be a nuffer, but I’m puzzled. China reportedly treats pandas as national treasures. If this was legit (and the camera just happened to be there), why bring your treasured zoological specimen into a room (presumably to do something to or with it, or maybe simply because it needed supervision and there was no one else to do it) without a plan to contain it? Where’s a durned pet carrier when they need one? If it was a joke — let’s see the panda fall off a desk onto a hard floor, and chew some hard plastic, and put his face into a possibly sharp metal rim — then I am surprised they are so cavalier. Why is it not in its habitat, which is designed to be safe for it? I’m sure it’s fine, I’m not saying they harmed it, but why take a chance with something they’re so possessive about?

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