Hi!

I’m so happy it’s already Friday. I’ve had a long week at work. :tired: I’m happy today is Friday because:

1. It’s payday!
2. I’m going to go home and watch “Lost”
3. I can sleep late tonight and wake up late!
4. I might actually have weekend plans. (No more anti-social Teresa!)

That’s about it.

I have an embarrassing story to share with you all. Just a few days ago, I updated this really busy restaurant’s menu. The owner of this restaurant is very obsessive compulsive. He is always e-mailing my boss about little corrections to his menus. He has like 6 locations of the same retaurant too! Anyway, so I made the needed corrections and then e-mailed my bosses by clicking on Reply All in Outlook. I made a little funny comment about the owner saying, “I’ll be waiting for [Owner's Name]‘s corrections! ) ” After I sent it, I looked at my e-mail and it was sent to the OWNER!! I freaked out and tried to “recall” the e-mail. My boss told me that he probably won’t even read it. After I recalled it, the owner e-mails me asking if the changes have been done. I could tell he was getting nervous and antsy. It was soo embarrassing.

So the lesson of the day is: Check who you’re replying to when you click on Reply All. It’ll save you from embarrassing situations. shock

By the way, go check out Mia’s new layout. She’s back for good!! grin

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2 thoughts on “Hi!

  1. :tired: ive been afraid of the reply all since forwards happened and i sent a few emails to like the whole school when i was very young. At least you delt with it well, i would have hid under the desk or something.

  2. I always push “answer” instead of “forward” which always ends up with people getting stupid remarks about them that only my boss or other people were meant to read. I´ve never gotten any complaints though grin

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