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New phone books!

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Walking up the stairs at Pheedo’s new office last week, I saw a newly-delivered phone book resting on the steps. "The new phone book’s here! The new phone book’s here!" I shouted. Normally people don’t get the reference, but my partner Charles said, "My name in print. That really makes somebody. Things are going to start happening to me now."

There’s something to be said for having things in common with the people you work with.

Comments

Joseph Scott
June 19, 2005 11:06 PM

Count yourself lucky, my wife is the only one who seems to know where that comes from :-) It takes all of the fun out of it if you have explain it.

Jay Rossiter
June 26, 2005 2:11 AM

Die, gas pumper! ...or something. :p

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