So a week or 2 ago I had a call at work from a guy with a stuffy-sounding name and tone of voice to match, wanting a copy of something he'd run in our paper. I sent him two copies of the ad proof, one regular size and one enlarged.
Today he called back. Below are the basics of our conversation:
Pretentious Ass: This is NOT what I wanted. I wanted AN IMAGE of the ad as it appeared in the paper!
Me: That is what a proof is, sir.
PA: Listen, I'm a writer. I've been been published nationally (note: Whoop-de-doo) I've been in the business since 1963 and this is NOT an image of the ad.
Me (well, I guess that beats my 34+ years, doesn't it?
): Unfortunately we don't keep tearsheets for very long--
PA interrupting: Yes, that's why I called as soon as possible! I can see this is a BOTHER.
Me: No, it's not a bother--
PA interrupting again: Yes, it is, and it's too late now and blah blah blah....
Me: All right, perhaps we misunderstood what you wanted--
PA: Do I sound like the kind of person who can be misunderstood?
Me: .....
(while thinking, no, I understand very well that you think you're better than me, that I don't know what I'm talking about, and that your JOB as a writer makes you better, smarter and more important than me)
PA: more blah blah and he finally hung up. I said nothing for the rest of the call. I can't convey the extremely patronizing tone he used through the whole conversation.
However....I got curious and Googled his name to see what he'd written. Know what I found?
Numerous letters to the editor of his small-town newspaper (pop. under 30K).
Yep. Nothing else. Now I know that doesn't totally preclude his having been published somewhere, sometime in the past. But it sure seems odd that there isn't ONE mention of his name associated with a book, a play, a magazine article, a scholarly publication, or something. Even if he wrote a regular column for his newspaper, it hardly qualifies as "nationally."
Today he called back. Below are the basics of our conversation:
Pretentious Ass: This is NOT what I wanted. I wanted AN IMAGE of the ad as it appeared in the paper!
Me: That is what a proof is, sir.
PA: Listen, I'm a writer. I've been been published nationally (note: Whoop-de-doo) I've been in the business since 1963 and this is NOT an image of the ad.
Me (well, I guess that beats my 34+ years, doesn't it?

PA interrupting: Yes, that's why I called as soon as possible! I can see this is a BOTHER.
Me: No, it's not a bother--
PA interrupting again: Yes, it is, and it's too late now and blah blah blah....
Me: All right, perhaps we misunderstood what you wanted--
PA: Do I sound like the kind of person who can be misunderstood?
Me: .....
(while thinking, no, I understand very well that you think you're better than me, that I don't know what I'm talking about, and that your JOB as a writer makes you better, smarter and more important than me)
PA: more blah blah and he finally hung up. I said nothing for the rest of the call. I can't convey the extremely patronizing tone he used through the whole conversation.
However....I got curious and Googled his name to see what he'd written. Know what I found?
Numerous letters to the editor of his small-town newspaper (pop. under 30K).
Yep. Nothing else. Now I know that doesn't totally preclude his having been published somewhere, sometime in the past. But it sure seems odd that there isn't ONE mention of his name associated with a book, a play, a magazine article, a scholarly publication, or something. Even if he wrote a regular column for his newspaper, it hardly qualifies as "nationally."
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