toby ann stavisky, your letter was less disappointing than your website
as you may recall from my post entitled toby ann stavisky, your website really disappoints me, toby ann stavisky’s website really disappointed me.
not only was the “your opinion counts” page on her site a blank page, the “email senator toby ann stavisky” button resulted in a dead link! if only you knew how much that hurt, toby ann.
i’m not trying to toot my own horn, but a couple of days after my post, i checked back on the stavisky site and things were looking up. the dead link to ms. stavisky’s email had been repaired and i was able to write to her about the bigger better bottle bill.
here is the letter that she (intern working on a $30/week stipend) wrote back to me!
the letter is somewhat vague, but ms. stavisky states that she “supports measures to improve the environment.” indifferent satisfaction was my first reaction until my mailbox was bombarded with a pile of flyers and brochures about toby ann’s campaign that did NOT appear to be printed on recycled paper. so it seems that the cycle of pain continues.
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toby ann stavisky, your website really disappoints me.
attempting to take my own advice from my last post about the bigger better bottle bill, i visited senator toby ann stavisky’s website so that i could inform her that i really want this bill to be passed. boy, was i surprised when clicking on the “email senator toby ann stavisky” link on her contact page resulted in this:
how you gonna do me like dat senator toby ann stavisky?!!!
not to let a little obstacle like a dead link get in my way, i clicked on the “your opinion counts” link which led me to this page:
umm…yeah. that makes me feel like my opinion actually doesn’t count. at all.
i will give senator toby ann a call tomorrow.
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