Confused about Song
I got the following inquery in my email today:
I am flying my 10 daughter Sara ****** on Song/Delta Flt 2075 Bos- RSW on 4/13 returning flt#1988 on 4/23, (confirmation #: ******) . Checking into the paperwork required for an unaccompanied child. Is there a place I can download it or is this handled at the ticket counter. She has flown before by herself but on Song but I can’t recall the details. Thank You
New Direct Dial phone # XXX-XXX-XXXX
At first I was puzzled, but I’ve now decided that someone took my rave review of Song Airlines as an invitation to do official support for the airline. Unfortunately, I am not in any way affiliated with Song / Delta, and now have to write this poor fellow a reply:
It’s nice to hear that you are shipping off your daughter alone into the cold world 30,000 feet above sea level. Make sure to carefully instruct her to wear her safety belt with diligence, bow low to all the flight attends that cross her path, and hum Disney songs quietly to herself. Also have her memorize all of your credit card numbers in case she should be delayed in any airports.
However, I am not affiliated with Song / Delta Airlines in any way, and have no idea why you sent me this email. Please call Song directly at 800-FLY-SONG (800-359-7664) to resolve this matter.
Current mood = amused!
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Whoops, yeah, I should have noted that it’s the comments that are amusing.
Hahah, now I see it. Gotta read the comments:
Basically, he wrote an entry that mentioned the show (which is like a slightly tamer Jerry Springer style talk show) and it wound up with a higher PageRank than the official site.
People, clicking on the first link they saw and completely ignoring the obvious signs that it was not the official show website, started posting their stories and requests for a spot on the show.
Rather bizzare reading, some of it.
I almost got the humour there–is it just in gender mixup or did it get worse from that point?
Best example of such things – http://www.laze.net/fait/archive/2002/07/28/maurys_blooper.php