IHY!
I had an interesting morning. The young pup banker who I thought was so rude yesterday called me to tell me they are processing a loan and I need to do a financial statement. I told him I was offended by the way he treated me yesterday, that I went in asking about a small business loan, all he could tell me is I had to do a home equity loan. He didn't ask any questions relevant to a business loan and really offended me. So, I went to another bank. They took me seriously, asked the appropriate questions and have already told me I get the loan. He started asking the terms whether it was secured/unsecured. I told him it was none of his business, that it isn't a home equity loan and that it wasn't my place to teach him how to do his job, but that my business accounts would now be going to the other bank. He apologized but kept saying he did everything he could to help me. I told him he didn't, that he didn't treat me as a business person and that I was offended. When he asked what they could do I said "Nothing". you have lost my business. God that felt good.
Special greeting to Jason. (f Jose reads this)
In the case of A Chorus Line, that's probably not too far off the mark!
Well, there are no towels in the pit of the Schoenfeld Theatre.
Elmore do the office catalogues have websites? Sending Cilla those instead of the catalogues themselves will be faster. I think by the time they arrived Cilla will be done shopping.
I assume you're talking about the other immigration lawyer...the building is jam packed with lawyers. I'm sure we will. Immigration is one of those areas of the law where lawyers tend to see themselves as us against the goverment. Something, I'm quite familiar with. I'm glad there will be someone to bounce ideas off of and it was clear from the look on his face that he was too
I just received this shocking e-mail "from" Bank of America. I had to share it with you - I took it very seriously because of its excellent use of grammar.Dear Customer, bruce.
Gossiping, dishing, snorting with hilarity...
Munching on a Levain's cookie....
TOD: May 14th, 14 years ago, I married the love of my life, accompanied by the melodious sounds of a steel drum band in the beautiful garden of my assistant editor and his partner. The band brought suitcases of percussion instruments so everyone could play along!That, so far, has been the happiest day of my life.
How about something like this, DR CILLA LIZ?