Watched quite a few of these now. Very funny, but I find that I can't manage many in a row, because there's something about the level of discomfort that rubs off on me after a while. I worked for somebody with mannerisms and personality almost identical to Tim Heidecker's character a few years ago. I'll never forget the day he "led" a session on "quality" for the "team". He stood in front of us and explained the old management favourite "four stages of competence" as though it was new to us all. That's the one that starts with "unconscious incompetence" and ends with "unconcious competence". After the event, when he'd gone, we all admitted that it had been hard not to laugh since he was clearly stuck at unconscious incompetence and unlikely to ever change. He May Be Your Dog But He's Wearing My Collar
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