Camelot?
Reverberating, refreshing, necessary. A code of conduct means more nowadays and amplifies the medieval vernacular more so. Dialogue is so rare, but since its becoming much more relevant, it surely has become a tapestry of art. Richard Anderson likes subjects,verbs, and objects. Teresa Taylor likes everything to be on one calender. . . please.
Nick Ross? He likes interruptions.
Oh hello, there my name is Nicholas Edward Ross-Dick- and despite the fact that my what my initials spell, I am what Katy Perry calls an E.T. - Extra Terrestrial. You know me from the tiny excerpts from your United States history book. I've been irrelevant elsewhere however- socially, corporately, economically, everything-ly.
Dear Richard Anderson CEO of Delta Airlines and Teresa Taylor CEO of Qwest Communications,
I am an American Indian. blah blah blah blah and blah.
Get the picture? At this point the stigma for either of these executives would arouse a rather intense and speculative fascination and curiosity. They might wonder why, who, and how I might have managed my way up the cooperate ladder. And since we're on the topic of dialogue and code of conduct, the novelties, the wonderful resumes, the objects, the verbs, and the subjects, the fitting of all life onto one calender, would be a severe cultural misnomer.
. . . In closing Mr. Anderson and Ms. Taylor, I regret to inform you that despite me applying for a wonderful opportunity in your [respective] organization, you cannot imagine a world with me in it and I'm afraid you're not ready for someone like me to exist in your organization.
Sincerly,
Nick
p.s. I believe future correspondences will further allow me to dialogue with you. Thank you again for your patience.
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