Sarcasm is always good thing! Screw em if they cant comprehend implied
conveyances. ;-)
jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: Strange Behaviour in Lists 2, Strange Behavior Returns
> And I thought from the subject that he was talking about us.
>
> So last night I made a comment in a mailing list. (Basically, this club
> promoter was explaining a point for the people who had failed to
comprehend
> it the first two times and failed to read the info the other 3 or 4 times.
> I was scanning the thread to see if it contained any new info and was
> distracted by the presence of my last name in the message. So I bothered
to
> read it. No new info.) So here's my comment:
>
> "I want you people to know that this street named Larkin is really
throwing
> me off. I have spent years scanning email for keywords that tip me off to
> the need to read the message. Since that's my last name (and a relatively
> rare one at that), that's a keyword that I tend to pick up. I mean, it's
> not used anywhere else. Until now.
>
> "These clubs on Larkin St need to move. The addresses are inconveniencing
> me. So it was written and so it shall be saucy."
>
> Apparently, he took me seriously. I am now officially a twit in the eyes
of
> some random DJ/club promoter. I got bitched out for ever scanning email
> because it's amazing what I'd learn if I trudged through and read every
> message like everyone else on the list. So it was written and so it shall
> get me flamed! People are just sooooo cranky sometimes, and I've found
that
> it usually happens when I'm in a good mood. Maybe it's just that I'm
> obnoxious when I'm in a good mood, but I thought the sarcasm was pretty
> clear. Survey: Was the sarcasm clear to you or am I just going mad?
>
> I'm in such a good mood. Mr Cranky the DJ sure isn't changing that.
>
>
>
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