posted by
quinn222 at 07:12pm on 09/10/2005
Moving right along.
Did I tell you about my verbal double entendre to a customer this week? I don't think I did. We had a disaster happen this week involving a lightning strike and a Very Important Piece of Equipment. This resulted in lots of people on our network losing a fairly essential service. Our network engineers and outside engineers worked for nearly 48 hours straight to get it up and running again. I got a call from a customer asking when it was going to be repaired. I told her that "guys are working very hard on getting it up." Then I hung up really quick because I totally cracked up when I realised what I'd said.

Did I tell you about my verbal double entendre to a customer this week? I don't think I did. We had a disaster happen this week involving a lightning strike and a Very Important Piece of Equipment. This resulted in lots of people on our network losing a fairly essential service. Our network engineers and outside engineers worked for nearly 48 hours straight to get it up and running again. I got a call from a customer asking when it was going to be repaired. I told her that "guys are working very hard on getting it up." Then I hung up really quick because I totally cracked up when I realised what I'd said.

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How's your mom doing?
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She's doing pretty well thanks. Bit of a slow recovery but not too bad. Thanks for asking :-)
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That's too funny what you said at work.
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OMG yes. We're in temporary quarters and sit right next to each other. My friend who got me the job also craked up and said I should have added, "And when they finish then they'll work on fixing your problem."
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