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Girl quits her job in most creative way (pics)
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She is awesome!!!!! :clap::clap::clap:
Go girl! I would hire her!
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that's awesome! I hate overusing the word awesome - but this definitely qualifies for awesome!!
although, I learned something new, HPOA. :lol8:
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Looks like this is fake.
http://gawker.com/5609650/the-quitti...whole-internet
[I]Photos of an aspiring broker purportedly telling off her boss garnered widespread news coverage and more than 105,000 Facebook "likes" Tuesday. Too bad the story was published by two guys who have pranked the media before.
TheChive.com was first to post a series of pictures of "Jenny," a supposed office worker who held up a dry erase board with a series of messages dissing her chauvinist, micromanaging boss "Spencer" and outing him for spending all day playing FarmVille and reading TechCrunch. From there the story spread basically everywhere; the post got picked up, for example, on New York magazine's site, Mashable, The Atlantic's website, the New York Post, and TechCrunch, just to name a few. Gawker Media ran the story, too, on our sister site Jezebel and on Kotaku (whose post ran here on Gawker).
But over at All Things D, writer Peter Kafka grew suspicious. He noticed that TheChive was owned by the same two men who promoted a prior website, Derober, by fabricating a story about Donald Trump leaving a $10,000 restaurant tip, thus tricking the Post and Fox News. The site owners, John and Leo Resig, launched their 2007 Trump story on the strength of a falsified receipt; now they seem to be promoting TheChive's post with a fake resignation.
Because when Kafka called up Leo Resig and asked if the "Jenny" story is real, Resig wouldn't answer, saying:
"This one is to be determined. People are kind of making up their own stories."
We go on this vein for a bit. Since Leo won't tell me the story is real, and the Trump story definitely wasn't, I'll assume that this one is make-believe, too. "If you want to assume that, you can. We have a track record."
Resig added that Jay Leno and Good Morning America want "Jenny" on their shows
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Might be fake story but you can't fake HOPA. :naughty:
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Might be fake story but you can't fake HOPA. :naughty:
Amen. Her identity has been revealed, she is an actress.
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I'd huck it in her.:naughty:
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MSNBC: Suckers! Why you fell for 'Dry Erase Board Girl'
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38676768...h_and_gadgets/
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But did anybody, anywhere, actually fall for this? Really?!? :facepalm:
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But did anybody, anywhere, actually fall for this? Really?!? :facepalm:
I just fell for her. HPOA, indeed.
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But did anybody, anywhere, actually fall for this? Really?!? :facepalm:
I did.... I can picture a girl posting this to all her fellow employee's and former boss and the office hilarity that would ensue. I'm a sucker hehehe :lol8:
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Any girl who would complain that someone could think of her as just being a hpoa would dress more professionally if she wanted to be a broker. So, no I did not fall for this. But I still thought it was clever and I enjoyed it.
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I'm going to have to invoke mhambi's avatar on this one...
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Ceiling Cat approves of this thread. :lol8:
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Yeah right...what girl in her right mind would take offense at being called "hot?"