Phantom of the Office, Haunting the CollegHumor Headquarters

by Scott Beale on May 16, 2008 · 4 comments

“Phantom of the Office” is one of the more interesting annoying employees who works at CollegeHumor offices. These videos are part of CHTV’s “Hardly Working” series.

- Phantom of the Office #1
- Phantom of the Office #2
- Phantom of the Office #3

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1 Mikhail Fedoseev May 16, 2008 at 12:39 pm

Please, Scott, consider adding direct YouTube links to your embedded clips. That would really help us iPhone users.

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2 Scott Beale May 16, 2008 at 3:59 pm

I always try to link to the original source of the videos, in this case CollegeHumor. I only embed YouTube videos as a last resource since the quality is usually not very good. Quality on the blog post always takes priority over access on only one type of device (ie. iPhone).

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