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Watch your mouth, Scholl

Crayuft
May 04, 2001 06:26AM
Don't forget who has edited a number of your scripts over the years . . .
One of my favorites happened when both my wife and I were working for a large telecommunications company in the Southeast. She worked in Corporate Affairs, a group with many responsibilities including the covers of the telephone books printed annually. The year that education was chosen as the cover theme, the largest phone book was labelled "Birmingham and surrounding Muncipalities."
Someone had simply overlooked it in proofing, and the company didn't want to spend the money to reprint. It took 8 months before anyone contacted the company.
Not sure what that says about education. To this day we still talk about "Monkipalities."
JAC
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280 has arrived at the Loop

JOSH LEVINE April 27, 2001 09:26PM

Re: 280 has arrived at the Loop

Bob Yarger April 28, 2001 01:17PM

Re: 280 has arrived at the Loop

dan May 01, 2001 06:12AM

Re: 280 has arrived at the Loop

Jason Midyette May 01, 2001 08:32PM

280 and speling

Steve Peck April 29, 2001 06:32PM

Re:Go Rio Grand! and speling

mik April 29, 2001 07:59PM

Re:Go Rio Grand! and speling

David Dewey May 01, 2001 02:03PM

I apologise

mik May 01, 2001 08:36PM

Spanish> 280

dan May 01, 2001 11:38PM

Re: Spanish> 280

Boris Serena May 02, 2001 10:42AM

No problim, uh problam, uh. . .

David Dewey May 02, 2001 12:13AM

Spellin *PIC*

Don Richter May 02, 2001 12:00PM

Re: Spellin *PIC*

Greg Scholl May 02, 2001 02:36PM

Watch your mouth, Scholl

Crayuft May 04, 2001 06:26AM

I rest my case! *NM*

Greg Scholl May 04, 2001 07:09AM

Re: No problim, uh problam, uh. . .

Rick Steele May 05, 2001 08:03AM

Alma Sorta Mater

El Coke May 06, 2001 07:24AM

Alma Whatsit Matter

Rick Steele May 06, 2001 09:20AM



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