A few weeks ago, one of my company’s clients sent an email to a number of different people requesting to schedule a kickoff meeting for a project. However, this client hastily sent the email without bothering to check the spelling, resulting in an invitation to a “Lickoff Meeting”.
Many dirty jokes ensued. Emails flew back and forth. We all felt sorry for the poor idiot who didn’t bother to proofread.
Then this morning, my coworker came strolling into my office, all smiles and giggles. “So,” she began, snickering. “Are you ready for your Kockoff Meeting today?”
Apparently while updating the company intranet with my schedule last week, I accidentally input that I have a “Kockoff Meeting” this afternoon. The best part is that I am the last person to have been informed of this error.