Old mailing lists never die
Jan. 22nd, 2008 10:36 amThey don't even fade away.
Noted with amusement, one piece of mail this morning to the business address appended "AIA" to my name. I dropped AIA membership at least ten years ago, due to high cost and irrelevance to my type of architecture.
Of course, that doesn't beat our personal record of a bit of political mail addressed to my father, received 25 years after his death...
Noted with amusement, one piece of mail this morning to the business address appended "AIA" to my name. I dropped AIA membership at least ten years ago, due to high cost and irrelevance to my type of architecture.
Of course, that doesn't beat our personal record of a bit of political mail addressed to my father, received 25 years after his death...
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Date: 2008-01-22 06:30 pm (UTC)Of course, what's really funny is that I still get the occasional movie press pass from one of the local publicity companies, even though I let them know in no uncertain terms that I had quit film criticism and didn't have any interest in returning. Even funnier is that they're all addressed to me care of Sci-Fi Universe, which died nine years ago this summer. I call to let them know that I'm no longer writing, and I get another pass six weeks later.
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Date: 2008-01-22 07:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-22 08:09 pm (UTC)Their mistake the first time was using what some clueless idiot in Marketing thought would be a great phone script. North Texas may be way behind the rest of the country as far as blatant and obvious sexism, but even the Ranch Style Beans company changed its slogan from "Husband pleasin'" to "Appetite pleasin'" in the mid-Eighties. That said, even I wasn't expecting the phone call one afternoon asking "May I please talk to the man of the house?" I naturally responded "Give me a second, and I'll get her" and then hung up. The dumbass actually called back, so I told him why I'd hung up, and did the same thing to the next four solicitors who called with that same pitch. I mean, I know I have a voice that Lovecraft would have described as "a raucous squawk", but still.
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Date: 2008-01-22 09:35 pm (UTC)I feel sure there are registered Democrats in Chicago who have been dead longer and still get regular political mail. Including voter registrations!
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Date: 2008-01-23 02:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-23 04:28 pm (UTC)