Doug, This is by far the funniest one yet. Your sense of humor is by far the most refreshing thing I’ve come across in the last year…or more. Look forward to more of these…and would love to use a couple of them in class, when I train people about e-mail etiquette, and effective closings. XD
Alan on
October 13th, 2009 7:29 am
Regarding Aydin’s comment of 8th inst, if you’re going back to the 19th century, why not go all the way with, “Your humble and obedient servant”?
i sign all my emails with ‘Bite my shiny metal ass’
: )
HA HA! On the spot
How about, “Your obedient servant”?
I’ve been looking for a new e-mail closing! Now I have it!
Perfect! Now Piss OFF!
Oh my Chicken needs a ((hug))!
That just made my morning haha. How many times have I wanted to do that?!?
And everyone’s most despised saluation,
“Whatever!”.
N6VGP
Quoting from “Pride & Prejudice” - “I offer you and your family NO regards”
oooh that’s good.
pissoff sounds like a famous painter.
I usually sign my emails - “over and out” but “piss off” works for me, too. Thanks Chicken.
Hey, Doug…
Were you reading my thoughts lately with this one or what? I recently changed my status to read, “I’d rather be a bitch than be insincerely nice.”
<3 the chickens. Keep ‘em coming!
Wish I had the stones/money to sign ALL my correspondence like this. Heck, why not start today?
Piss off,
DarkHawke
XD…I think everyone most days wants to use that; they’re just too chicken.
Doug, This is by far the funniest one yet. Your sense of humor is by far the most refreshing thing I’ve come across in the last year…or more. Look forward to more of these…and would love to use a couple of them in class, when I train people about e-mail etiquette, and effective closings. XD
Regarding Aydin’s comment of 8th inst, if you’re going back to the 19th century, why not go all the way with, “Your humble and obedient servant”?
Your little snookums is too mushy