And what should he do when name at gmail.com is already taken?HeightsAg said:
Here's some unsolicited advice - if you want people to take you seriously, get a grown up and professional email address that doesn't contain the year that you were born (or graduation year or birthday or any numbers for that matter).
Some people can find the smallest things to complain about.Quote:
Here's some unsolicited advice - if you want people to take you seriously, get a grown up and professional email address that doesn't contain the year that you were born (or graduation year or birthday or any numbers for that matter).
HeightsAg said:
Here's some unsolicited advice - if you want people to take you seriously, get a grown up and professional email address that doesn't contain the year that you were born (or graduation year or birthday or any numbers for that matter).
There is nothing wrong with that e-mail address. If it were sexypanda@gmail or nick420@gmail that's another story. However, his name and class is perfectly fine.HeightsAg said:
Here's some unsolicited advice - if you want people to take you seriously, get a grown up and professional email address that doesn't contain the year that you were born (or graduation year or birthday or any numbers for that matter).
Trolling in the B&I section? We have a zoo for that.HeightsAg said:
Here's some unsolicited advice - if you want people to take you seriously, get a grown up and professional email address that doesn't contain the year that you were born (or graduation year or birthday or any numbers for that matter).
Misspellings all throughout the thread. Who cares about those?Aggiemike96 said:
All the noise about an email address, and no mention of the misspelling in the tread title.
Pretty sure that is his birth year (making me realize I is olds - class of '99)Josepi said:There is nothing wrong with that e-mail address. If it were sexypanda@gmail or nick420@gmail that's another story. However, his name and class is perfectly fine.HeightsAg said:
Here's some unsolicited advice - if you want people to take you seriously, get a grown up and professional email address that doesn't contain the year that you were born (or graduation year or birthday or any numbers for that matter).
Thank you very much! Your help is greatly appreciatedMustang1 said:
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