Who You Calling A Klutz?

July 23, 2009

For those of you who don't know, Editor-in-Chief Mark Rosenzweig's sense of humor is witty and dry. His humor creeps in on little cat feet and pounces on you when you aren't looking. In fact, I nearly have spit out my Diet Coke more than once laughing at a "Mark one-liner."

That is why when Mark sent me the story below, I knew I had to share it with you:

For those of you who don't know, Editor-in-Chief Mark Rosenzweig's sense of humor is witty and dry. His humor creeps in on little cat feet and pounces on you when you aren't looking. In fact, I nearly have spit out my Diet Coke more than once laughing at a "Mark one-liner."

That is why when Mark sent me the story below, I knew I had to share it with you:

"When going to Amazon.com to get details on the various editions of Trevor Kletz's book "What Went Wrong" for my August editorial, I entered "What Went Wrong" + Kletz in the search box. While I did get the listings I was after, the Amazon search engine asked: Did you mean: "What Went Wrong" + klutz. Now that's a search engine a New Yorker like me (who's certainly been a klutz at times) can appreciate."

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