Misdirected email.
Getting a random email not intended for you is almost like getting a mis-mailed postcard. I got an interesting one this morning from Julia.
Hi Everyone!
Sorry for the mass email, but I just wanted to let ya’ll know that I
have officially arrived safe, sound and in tact (Tulia included!) in
Buenos Aires. I don’t want to rub it in, but it is a lovely spring
day, the flowers are in bloom, and I find myself uncharacteristically
in a McDonald’s cafe (sorry Johanna!) because it is the only place I
can find where I can get free wireless internet and an espresso at
the same time.BA is a beautiful city, but so cosmopolitan and European that it
doesn’t really feel like I’m in South America yet. A couple of days
here and we will begin making our way towards the country.
I will keep you updated and, thanks to Sebastian, you can look
forward to some photos coming your way very soon.Hola from German and tons of kisses from me!!
Love you and miss you already!
Julia
I hope Julia enjoys her stay in Buenos Aires. Anyone have stories like mine of misdirected mail?
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None that I can think of at the moment, but I would sure enough be bitter about the fine weather in South America right now.
The Buenos Aires one is better than mine, but I figure I’ll share anyways. Got this random one today from a candidate (I’m a recruiter):
“school ya
next avail is Dec14th at 3pm
talk and change on Friday”
I called him on it since I figured I wasn’t the intended recipient. Turns out he was telling his wife about a doctor’s appointment.