Australian mum writes again
I’ve never heard a peep from my Australian counterpart, but I did receive yet another email from his mum, again asking for computer assistance:
Darling Nick,
The computer situation makes me feel quite ill, since in our era we were brought up to do what we said we would do or else be besieged with guilt.
Could you PLEASE find time today (half an hour at the most), to get it out of Chrissie’s (9810-3066, ring first) & back here for you to work on. I have left 2 flash drives in the dining room so that you may possibly get the photos & music out of it. I have left a laundry basket in Dad’s office so you can consolidate the bits & pieces. Unfortunately I can no longer lift it otherwise I would do it myself.
We shall be back after the 9th, & perhaps you can help me sort a new-old one then. No doubt you will have work on or be looking for a car & will still be impossible to pin down!!
lol,
MUM
As I’ve told “MUM,” there is absolutely nothing I can do for her other than recommending that she removes my email address from her address book so that it won’t accidentally complete when she means to reach her actual son.
This has to be the most unique form of spam to date.
Update: We have contact – and a ceasefire.
Sincere apologies, I shall remove your address at once.
Regards,
Judy
Perhaps my last message was too harsh, but I do truly feel bad that her son is not getting this important-seeming messages. Of course, the other day I received a message from “ugamom” sharing a photo of her and Aunt Ann, so I’m sure I’m only about to embark on yet another journey.