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Old March 15th 04, 07:13 PM
Jim Fisher
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"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message

This one is reallyyyyyy old!!



And at least two weeks before April Fools day. What makes council people so
clueless, I wonder. Must me something in the dihydrogen monoxide.

Speaking of all that, anyone have a good suggestion for a April Fools trick
for office staff?

Last year, I told a favorite customer of mine that they needed to put a
plastic bag over all their phones. I stated that we were going to have to
blow out their phone lines to get the dust out before they could get back on
the Internet. They had already covered and taped one phone up before I
called them back to say April Fools.

Yeah, this is and old one, too, but it usually works.

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Jim Fisher


 




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