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Old 02-19-2016, 05:55 PM   #1411
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There's a woman in London with my same name, who is too stupid to remember what her actual email address is, and gives out mine all the time as her own. Subsequently, I get all sorts of email for her on a regular basis. I know about her divorce a couple of years ago, I know about her business trips to Ireland, I know the names of her three children and also that of her new husband (the same as my middle name!) Mind you, I am always kind enough to write back and let them know they have the wrong person, but there's always someone new for her to screw it up with it.

Well, it's been a rough week for the London version of me. First, she blew 130 pounds (!) on a grey Michael Kors designer wallet--with a gift message for her friend Aoife, meaning she blew 130 pounds on a wallet for someone else, dear God--and as the confirmation emails made very clear, she will have been absolutely unable to pick up her item from the store unless she presents a copy of my email proving she is the purchaser.

Then, as if Thursday hadn't been difficult enough, I just received an 8-paragraph letter from her full-time nanny, detailing all the (justifiable) reasons why she was quitting, including but not limited to the fact that her children are "cold" and "very disrespectful."

The UK me is kind of a bitch, I gather.
Seriously. TOTALLY your next book and at least a year of stand up material!
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Old 02-23-2016, 07:28 PM   #1412
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There's a woman in London with my same name, who is too stupid to remember what her actual email address is, and gives out mine all the time as her own. Subsequently, I get all sorts of email for her on a regular basis. I know about her divorce a couple of years ago, I know about her business trips to Ireland, I know the names of her three children and also that of her new husband (the same as my middle name!) Mind you, I am always kind enough to write back and let them know they have the wrong person, but there's always someone new for her to screw it up with it.

Well, it's been a rough week for the London version of me. First, she blew 130 pounds (!) on a grey Michael Kors designer wallet--with a gift message for her friend Aoife, meaning she blew 130 pounds on a wallet for someone else, dear God--and as the confirmation emails made very clear, she will have been absolutely unable to pick up her item from the store unless she presents a copy of my email proving she is the purchaser.

Then, as if Thursday hadn't been difficult enough, I just received an 8-paragraph letter from her full-time nanny, detailing all the (justifiable) reasons why she was quitting, including but not limited to the fact that her children are "cold" and "very disrespectful."

The UK me is kind of a bitch, I gather.
I realize you posted this more than a month ago, but I have been musing. Have you ever considered responding to the emails that are intended for her? LOL I can imagine some of the calamity....
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Old 02-23-2016, 10:35 PM   #1413
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I always respond--unless you mean responding AS her? That would be cruel, but I might do it if the same person emailed more than once.

God, can you imagine if I wrote back her divorce lawyer like, "never mind, I'm still in love with him, drop the proceedings?" Or, "it's cool, tell his lawyer I don't want any child support..."
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Old 02-24-2016, 10:38 AM   #1414
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That would be naughty.
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Old 02-24-2016, 02:44 PM   #1415
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Yesterday, Momdigr decided to cook pinto beans.

In the middle of her routine, we get both a phone call, and a personal visit informing us we will have no water for the next few hours, as the water dept is installing a new water main nearby. As Murphy dictates, the beans started to go dry, and needed a little water. No problem, there's probably some residual pressure in our pipes. Nope. Nothing. From any tap.

Then I saw the lightbulb turn on over Momdigr's head. She digs around for a minute, and, Viola!, produces a bottle of water, pours it in the beans, crisis averted.

A few minutes later there's a smell wafting through the house, that's not just beans. It's not an offensive smell, just different. Momdigr let's out an "Uh-oh."

She goes to the trash can and retrieves the bottle, which she shows to me and Popdigr.

Grape-flavored water.

You could taste that something wasn't quite right with the beans, but, if I hadn't known what it was, I wouldn't have been able to say what the taste was. The beans were totally edible, just different.

We had a good laugh and ate grape-flavored pinto beans for supper.
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Old 02-28-2016, 08:18 PM   #1416
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Last time I was driving back from Houston during the Super Bowl. Now I'm driving back during the Oscars. I'm starting to think major network events are doing this on purpose.
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Old 02-28-2016, 08:22 PM   #1417
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I have been driving back from polo tourneys on both days. I am glad
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Old 02-28-2016, 11:46 PM   #1418
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I'm a little irritated because the place I grabbed dinner was completely empty on Super Bowl night, but extra busy tonight. Apparently nobody gives a crap about the little gold statues...
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Old 02-28-2016, 11:53 PM   #1419
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Oh come on, the two aren't remotely comparable.
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Old 02-29-2016, 07:01 AM   #1420
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You and I would think that but my bacefook feed is full of it... I have one dude on my feed who watches all this stuff, apparently so he can complain?
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Old 02-29-2016, 12:43 PM   #1421
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Comparing the academy awards to the super bowl, for audience draw and ability to govern peoples movements on the day, is crazy talk.
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Old 02-29-2016, 12:59 PM   #1422
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Numbers are fun. I just looked them up, and Super bowls typically get 110 million US viewers or so. The Oscars get more like 35-40 million US viewers.
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Old 02-29-2016, 01:24 PM   #1423
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Most people don't go to Oscar parties.
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Old 02-29-2016, 06:23 PM   #1424
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I didn't watch either, but I have seen Leo's speech multiple times on my newsfeed.
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Old 03-10-2016, 07:17 PM   #1425
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How to sell a janitorial position:

https://annarbor.craigslist.org/lab/5484246087.html
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