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A follow up phone call, handwritten apology note and/or a bouquet of flowers to apologize is another great way to try to remedy the mishap.
"There's the standard apology note waiting at the local stationery store, or you could send one of my 'undo' pills".
Perhaps you mailed in a request, only to receive an apology note a week later explaining there were no tickets left.
Later, she sent the other umpires an apology note — and the flowers she had received from a TV station a day earlier.
The same day UCLA signed an apparel deal with Under Armour, he made headlines by complaining that college athletes couldn't get a cut of the profits, something for which the university made him write a handwritten apology note.
The ever‑conscientious Poehler recognises her responsibilities as a role model, whether she's advising her readers how to say no to unreasonable professional demands, how to treat your career ("like a bad boyfriend" – an excellent guideline) or how to write an authentic apology note.
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In the Senate, he is almost as well known for his handwritten apology notes as for his outbursts.
(Patinkin did write personal apology notes to his cast mates, wishing them luck and actually returned to film a final scene).
Judge Barbara S. Jones of United States District Court seemed pleased to hear the apology, noting that this was the first time Mr. Berger had not defended his crime as a mere accounting error.
There is the cocktail napkin with the phone number scrawled on it (first meeting); the loose Scrabble tiles that spell out "thank you" (a clever early gift); forgotten pro-and-con lists and creased apology notes (danger signs); a kitschy dog-shaped teapot (the too-comfortable phase sets in); plus photographs and holiday snapshots, mix CDs, menus and birthday cakes.
In 1961, the première of Jackie Gleason's game show, "You're in the Picture," was so bad that Gleason began the second episode by offering an apology, noting that it "laid, without a doubt," a bomb that "would make the H-bomb look like a two-inch salute".
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