The really embarassing part to my coworker was that 3 days later it
was CFUN. Almost everyone recognized his name on the namebadge  from
that set of emails. I don't think it helped that my badge read
"PSST...Larry"

larry 


On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:01:45 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > Basically I was on a roll with some codoing and had the headphones on.
> > I could hear nothing else. So my coworker decided to send me a note
> > about my helping him with one project, as I had said I'd help in in
> > about 10 minutes.
> >
> 
> I used to work for a consulting company and sent an email to the
> client asking for information about a certain aspect of the case - I
> included in people from the team and my VP.
> 
> My VP meant to "reply" but he "reply all" and said something to the effect of:
> 
> "These morons couldn't find their a55 with both hands!  Every f'n time
> you send them a solution they munge it up.  Why do we even try?"
> 
> The email became infamously known as "The munge mail" and the client sued.
> 
> 

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