seymour
Posted By: jts on 2005-09-26
In Reply to: spelling and clarification - Seymour
if you were such great friends he/she should have told you it's "dis" each other, not dished. Some black people do not find you funny.
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If Seymour is attempting
to make fun of someone who is ESL, their second language must be ebonics. That message sounded nothing like an ESL.
Not Seymour, but I understood the post.
Seymour wasn't making fun of ESLs. Anyone working for Transcend would know that there are several accounts that are very heavy ESL. Seems kind of [fill in adjective of choice] to post an ad for 1 account that is no ESL. Most people aren't foolish enough to believe that the majority of applicants are going to apply for a heavy ESL account when there is one with no ESLs. We're also not foolish enough to believe that if we get hired for the no ESL account we'll be on that account for long before running out of work. The no ESL ad is a carrot. I'm just figuring (from Seymour's post below about Gone with the Wind) that the Scarlett interpretation is because Transcend is in Atlanta.
Are you gay or an actor or both, Seymour. No offense but I like a little light humor to make me sm
smile on a day when I have hit the bottom of the barrel.
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