Monday, January 18, 2010

Reader Feedback


In the posting about your trip to London (and back), you included a photo that is purportedly of a London ‘black cab’, but it says “Chicago” on the taxi. Did you make a mistake?


Why do readers always assume that a mistake has been made?



You did not answer the question.


This forum is for questions. You just made a comment; you did not ask a question.


Hmmm.. Why does it say ‘Chicago on a London taxi?”


The musical Chicago was playing in London.


Do you have other photos of taxis?

Yes. See above.


In an earlier posting, you commented upon a ‘family firing’. This is outrageous. Fortunately ‘real corporations’ would never do anything like this.


And your question?


Fortunately, ‘real corporations’ would never do anything like this. Right?


My daughter’s company lost a major contract. They sent an eMail to the 65 employees, representing 65% of the staff, to meet at 10:00 the next day. All were immediately sacked. My daughter did not get the eMail.

Congratulations, eh. Congratulations?


But, after the meeting, and relieved, she saw her boss who said: “I was sure that I put you on the ‘to’ list for that email.”

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