Slave Girl reads the Watcher!
By Tom Foremski - February 5, 2006
I found this in my comments . . .
Fear and Loathing in VC Land? Try a pleasure to hard to resist...Sneers and roasting are abundant in the realm of http://www.sandhillslave.com
Rants on Life in VC through the eyes of an assistant.
You should go and visit this site. This is very se.x.x.x.y writing (!)
Here is an excerpt of a recent post from Slave Girl on how venture capitalists approach women in a vain attempt to propagate their genes:
Tool in Question (hereon out referred to as TQ): Man I've had a bad day at work. Slave Girl: Yeah we get those on occassion. It's not like you are going to get fired so drink up, dude. TQ: Well I will be if we don't close this deal. SG: I'm sure you are great at your job. Look at it this way, the weekends coming up and you can totally chill. TQ: I have no weekends, I have to go into work. Such is the life of VCs. SG: (Big Chesire Cat smile) Uh.. FECES? Did you just say FECES? TQ: NO. I said VC.. Venture Capitalist? SG: OH ok. Same difference.I love being a woman.
Here is the original post: Social Networking: VC stands for Very Clueless -
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Comments (2)
Call me a cynic, but anonymous high-profile very-snarky self-promoted blog = individual looking to get dooced and switch careers on a wave of publicity. Think she's working on her book yet? Good writing, though.
Posted: February 7, 2006 8:42 AM
Greg yes you are a cynic--stop it--it is too damn easy to be cynical... and for goodness sake man, then you say "good writing, though" !!! That's good isn't it?
Posted: February 7, 2006 12:34 PM