February 08, 2005

I opened and read it, it said they were suckers

Oh hi. So I got an e-mail yesterday from someone somewhere at the company where I used to work. I just wrote "sued to work," hahahaha. Anyway, that's as specific as I can get because other than recognizing the letters and the ".com" that follow the @ sign in the e-mail address, I have no clue where this came from. At all.

This is what it said:

Hey Kim,
Are you still available for some freelance copy editing / writing work?

And then a phone number.

THAT'S IT.

I don't know this person. I've never heard of this person. And the person left no identifying information in the e-mail, like ... what his title is? What department he works for? How he might have acquired my name and e-mail address? Who knows, maybe it's even a LADY. I don't know. There it is, you know about as much as I do.

Besides, "Hey Kim"??? "Hey Kim"?!?!?!? Hello, who are you. Do I know you. What is going on. Is this a joke. Were you raised in a covered wagon. Who do you think you're talking to. I'm probably old enough to be your mother. Etc.

THIS IS A MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR MEDIA COMPANY, people. COMMUNICATIONS. Hello. Hi!

I'm gonna call that number later. It should be good for excitement and hilarity.

Posted by Kim at February 8, 2005 02:13 AM | Boo! | Words
Comments

"Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos" by Public Enemy

Posted by: Kim at February 8, 2005 03:14 AM

What a perfect title! And I've been wrong about that lady thing at that place at least three times that I can think of, you know. Not counting PC.

Posted by: Jane at February 8, 2005 08:15 AM

That's truly outrageous. Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!

Posted by: Kim at February 8, 2005 06:15 PM