Monday, 31 January 2011

COULD THIS BE THE JOB FOR MADPRIEST?

I have just received this unsolicited email
from someone called Dwight Rodriquez:








To provide minimum customer service?!!!

Not only would I really enjoy that I think
I would be very good at it. I'm sure
Grandmère Mimi will give me a reference.

13 comments:

  1. Oh, now I want to be one of your customers. I think you would take the 'minimum' bit very seriously, if they really insisted.

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  2. If you want to comment on this post, press 1. If you want to talk about food, press 2. If you are a troll with a prurient obsession, press 3. If you actually want MadPriest to do something, feck off!

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  3. Is it an advert for a vacancy as a Bishop?

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  4. It sounds better than that, SR. Maybe Dublin was just one thing too much for HIM and he's going to retire.

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  5. MP, I have just realized a way for you to work in the Episcopal Church (US-based) in Europe; the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe. The church in Waterloo, Belgium is looking for a rector.

    http://www.allsaints.be/site/Resources/2010ParishProfile.pdf

    Did ABBA name a song after that town?

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  6. Chances of HIM retiring? When hell freezes over.

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  7. Waterloo is a nice small town, so long as you like Napoleon. Visiting there you could be forgiven for thinking that he'd won the battle!

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  8. If this turns out to NOT be spam/a scam, let me know (I've received similar emails in the past).

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  9. Waterloo, couldn't escape If i wanted to.

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  10. Does this job require you to sit in a container outside of a phone company?

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  11. Does this job require you to sit in a container outside of a phone company?

    Wow! I get my own office, as well?
    It just gets better and better.

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  12. Waterloo? Isn't that where Patton defeated the Spanish Armada?

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  13. Don't be silly, Wade. It was God who defeated the Spanish Armada because they were Papists.

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