O.G. Mail
Gmail has finally seen fit to give me some invitations to pass out, so I guess I’ll, uh, pass them out. I have three up for grabs — post a comment if you want one. If all of my readers ask for one, I figure that’ll leave me with at least one left over.
If I may be so bold as to ask for a Gmail invitation, my dear, darling Chuck… *bats eyelashes oh-so-prettily and well, flirts outrageously*
Um, wait, your wife hangs out here, too, doesn’t she?
*reins in the flirtation horses*
Hey, Chuck, can I have a Gmail invite? Thanks, dude!
:)
Flirt away Carol dear. I’m profoundly comfortable with my position. (Besides, I already have g-mail.)
Okay, I’ll fall out of lurker mode here. I’ve been a loyal reader since the booth… Sure, you don’t know me, but hey, I’d love to see how this gmail thing is going. Keep up the good work, Chuck.
Oh yeah, my email… username mfreeman with the domain ucsc.edu. (Gotta keep those spambots on their toes!)
You should have mail, Matt. Let me know if you didn’t get it.
Got it! You are both kind and generous.
Don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone. :)
Well, you know I’m a regular (even if I don’t comment much), but I’m not sure I quite make it into the top 3.
Use your fine skills of fairness and benevolence to decide whether or not I get an invite.
Hope that wasn’t sucking up too much…
That was the perfect amount of sucking-up, Paul, very nicely done. AND you made the top 3. Go you! Your invitation is on its way.
Chuck
Damn, must check for updates more regularly! I would have loved a gmail. Sorry to hear about the duck. Cute things shouldn’t meet harsh ends.
Hey Chunk!
Sorry to have been out of touch so long, but after seeing you in LA last Fall and shaking your hand, I developed some kind of horrid fingernail fungus that has kept me from typing (and doing any meaningful nose-picking and ass-scratching, I might add.)
I notice you’re foisting..err.. offering gmail accounts these days… I’d be interested to know if you don’t have any concerns about the “privacy” issues that a swirling about these kinds of accounts, what with the text of each message being parsed for “marketing” information? Just wondering… Your bud. Larry