Saturday, April 7, 2007
Shadow
Have you ever seen an item for sale on e-bay or somewhere like that where the person listing it took a picture and their reflection was in the item? This was kinda one of those. I was out one night and went to a home to serve some papers. It had a vehicle in the driveway, lights on. The front door was one with glass in it and it wasn't smoked glass, it was clear. I could see a front room, one of those half walls and through the hall way could see a TV and couch, the family room. No one was visible but once I knocked I could see a shadow of someone move across the room in front of the TV, they walked towards the corner of the wall then I could see them get on their knees and almost lay down. I was laughing at this point as I watched a young lady in her mid 20's peeked around the corner, maybe a foot off the ground. I was looking straight at her since I was watching the shadow the whole time. Busted, she backed up quickly and stood up and a few seconds later answered the door. What can I say about that one? Sneaky sneaky... Or so she thought...
Lesson learned: When avoiding people at you home, start by covering up windows, if you fail to do that don't try to be sneaky if you're that clueless :)
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Speaking of clueless, you might want to run a simple spell check before you post. The word is spelled "sneAkY", not "sneEkE". Your job requires intelligence, finesse, tact, subtlety, intuition, and a modicum of socially adeptness. Potential customers may second guess you if they see incompetence in basic grade school skills. This is friendly advice, take it as you will.
I'm a redneck and a hunter and Sneekee makes some great clothing!! A marketing guy told me that little mis- spellings can get a lot of attention and actually increase your exposure.
If she was a hunter Sneekee would have been embarrassed to have her wearing their gear...
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