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We re living in a gig economy. But would you respond to an online
ad seeking someone to search for escaped ants? Or take an offer for
a free tattoo by someone who needs the practice? How about a
mattress for sale tainted by geriatric love or a workout plan that
involves throwing Virginia hams? And if you hit reply, and the
poster is sketchy about the details or offers to pay you with a
gift card for clams, how long would you keep the conversation
going? When NYC copywriter Kelly Mahon started posting weird, fake
gig ads as a creative outlet, she found that there was someone
interested in every bizarre offer she came up with. And the
subsequent awkward email threads were equally hilarious and
bizarre. Race Me In A Lobster Suit collects Mahon s funniest
fabrications, plus the hysterical email conversations that followed
as she ratcheted up the crazy. While some respondants become
suspicious, others seem willing to play along with the joke. And
don t worry, everyone involved agreed to share their emails in the
book, so there are no hard feelings. In a world where it seems like
everyone s suspicious of everyone else, it s nice to know that
there are still people who will at least consider helping a
stranger reenact a recurring spider nightmare, or explain the
principles of pig Latin to a baffled mother of three.
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