Race Me in a Lobster Suit: Absurd Internet Ads and the Real Conversations that Followed Audiobook | BooksCougar

Race Me in a Lobster Suit: Absurd Internet Ads and the Real Conversations that Followed Audiobook

Race Me in a Lobster Suit: Absurd Internet Ads and the Real Conversations that Followed Audiobook

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Knit me right into a cocoon. Help me eat a burrito. Pretend to be always a chair at my dinner party. Wrestle a Komodo dragon. Competition me inside a lobster suit. Writer Kelly Mahon posts absurd gig advertisements online, and shares the interactions she had with the fearless souls who desired the job.

We’re living in a gig economy. But can you respond to an internet ad seeking someone to search for escaped ants? Or consider an give for a free of charge tattoo by somebody who ‘needs the practice?’ Think about a mattress on the market ‘tainted by about Race Me inside a Lobster Fit: Absurd Internet Ads and the Real Interactions that Followed geriatric love’ or a good work out plan which involves throwing Virginia hams? And if you strike reply, and the poster is sketchy about the details or offers to spend you with a gift cards for clams, how lengthy would you keep the conversation going?

When NEW YORK copywriter Kelly Mahon started posting strange, fake gig ads being a creative outlet, she found that there was someone interested in every bizarre present she came up with. And the next uncomfortable email threads were equally amusing and bizarre. Race Me within a Lobster Match collects Mahon’s funniest fabrications, plus the hysterical email interactions that followed as she ratcheted up the crazy. While some respondents become dubious, others seem ready to play along with the joke. And don’t worry, everyone included agreed to talk about their emails in the publication, so are there no hard feelings.

In a world where it looks 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 repeating spider nightmare or explain the concepts of pig Latin to a baffled mom of three.

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