Want to know what happens when you type the wrong date on an announcement, print 200 letters from that announcement, fold 200 letters, put those 200 letters in 200 envelopes, seal those 200 envelopes, address those 200 envelopes, put stamps on those 200 envelopes, and then realize your mistake? (see photo if you don't believe there were really 200 envelopes) First, you print 200 labels, (see photo of those labels-there are 7 pages of those labels) and place them on the envelope hoping the recipients will notice the label that is stuck to the lower left-hand corner of the envelope. Second, you e-mail as many of the recipients you can about the mistake. Third, you start receiving phone messages and e-mails that go something like this, "Ok, is the date of the meeting Tuesday, November 13 or Friday, November 17?" I guess the good news is that I caught the mistake as I was leaving the house to mail all 200 of the letters, so I would know why so many of the 200 recipients were calling me with a little bit of a disgruntle in their voices. And yes, you can hear 'disgruntle' in an e-mail message,too. If you scroll down to the post 'List Making 303' you will see this project was on a list given to me by Hans. I am just now feeling the ill-effects of that typo. Hopefully, he will think twice about putting something so complicated as this task on a list he makes for me again. If anyone out there wants to give me a "honey-do" list, please feel free to send it my way. I will do everything possible I can to screw it up.
Sincerely submitted by: Swampy <:)
(That's a witch lying down, resting and smiling.)