Our agents use a Web-based service called Webster. And one of our Help Desk staff just took a call and said, "The agent called Webster to get a manual." And I said, "Lewis?"
AH ha ha ha ha!
Okay, maybe it's not all that funny, but it's true.
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Jul 10 2001, 9:31 am
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On 7/10/01 12:47 pm jobe wrote:
On 7/10/01 12:31 pm Gughunter wrote: Webster! |
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On 7/10/01 12:47 pm jobe wrote:
On 7/10/01 12:31 pm Gughunter wrote: The actor Emanuel Lewis played a character named Webster on TV. The joke here is that someone said they called Webster for "A manual" (sounds like Emanuel). |
On 7/10/01 12:31 pm Gughunter wrote:
Our agents use a Web-based service called Webster. And one of our Help Desk staff just took a call and said, "The agent called Webster to get a manual." And I said, "Lewis?" I think that's mostly just "Larity at work." |
On 7/10/01 12:31 pm Gughunter wrote:
Our agents use a Web-based service called Webster. And one of our Help Desk staff just took a call and said, "The agent called Webster to get a manual." And I said, "Lewis?" This is an anecdote fully worthy of inclusion in Reader's Digest. The beauty of this is that it would fit in either "Virtual Hilarity" or "All in a Day's Work." |
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This is an anecdote fully worthy of inclusion in Reader's Digest. The beauty of this is that it would fit in either "Virtual Hilarity" or "All in a Day's Work." You know, I was thinking in Reader's Digestesque terms when I wrote the subject line, but I didn't realize there was a column called "Virtual Hilarity." Or maybe my subconscious did realize it. Creepy! Yet wholesome. |
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On 7/10/01 6:55 pm LexyBitch wrote:
On 7/10/01 12:47 pm jobe wrote: oh i see, i never watch TV. |
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On 7/10/01 7:45 pm jobe wrote:
oh i see, i never watch TV. Wouldn't really matter if you did. It was most likely before you were born. |
who is lewis?