Someone who runs the St Mirren fans' website claims we accidentally addressed our submission email to them rather than the club itself. Jeeyz Reds, have we got the Chuckle Brothers temping until we find a CEO??! http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/s...tar-stevie-mallan-10414481?service=responsive
This does remind me of a rather unfortunate email I opened where an ex-forum poster had sent a picture of (presumably) their **** which they thought they had addressed to an ex-member of site admin. Unfortunately, they'd spelt said person's first name wrong so it ended up coming to my inbox because I had a catchall email set up. Unforunately, I also opened it in a client's open plan office. True story. (Should I be telling it? Mentioned no names of course)
How do they differ from the solicited ones? Sent from my iPad using Barnsley FC BBS Fan Forum mobile app
If you've asked someone to send you one then it's not exactly a shock and presumably you want to see it. Unsolicited ones just turn up and are most definitely not wanted.
Or solicitors ones? Don't really fancy getting one from Maurice Watkins Sent from my SM-G850F using Tapatalk
I defer to your expertise in this field. Sent from my iPad using Barnsley FC BBS Fan Forum mobile app
You sound rather knowledgable about it. Get many people sending you pictures of their dick do you?.....
Not anymore thankfully, it was an extremely common occurance during my late teens and early twenties though. What they thought it would achieve I have no idea.
Jeez, I am proper uneducated about the modern world. I am glad I grew up in a time when the only way to communicate with your peers was to sit on the stairs on the house phone whilst your parents told you to hurry up and don't you know how much its costing. Or to go round and knock on their door. Much simpler.
I got to experience that too I'm of the age to have got a mixture of both, didn't get a phone until I around 15 and it was far too expensive for anyone to phone me for any length of time on that back then.