general An illiterate seems to be stalking me!

Remember the letter about not rolling “threw” stop signs?

See it here:
http://slithytoves.sytes.net/~kostia/nucleus/index.php?itemid=518
The girl who wrote it doesn’t work at my apartment office anymore. I know this, and I know she wrote it, because this is an excerpt of the letter she wrote and posted on the apartment doors upon her departure:

I wanted to inform you all that January 14,2007 is my last day here at Regency Park. I will be transferred to the Townes of Herndon for the rest of the Month. I wanted to say that it has been a pleasure meeting and helping you all as much as I could. I wanted to say goodbye and I hope that we all keep in touch. Even though we have all been threw some very difficult times threw the past year, I hope that I have help you all as much as I could. I have learned a lot from each and every one of you all. I am attaching my card so we can keep in touch. But don’t call me if there is a problem with your apartment because I will not be able to help you! Keep in touch and I wish every one of you all the best!

This was a letter with a very clear message. You can tell because every sentence starts with “I wanted,” and the same few sentiments are repeated over and over. I wanted this to be the last I heard from her. Last I heard from her. From her. I wanted. Heard.

Her card was attached (“Heather’s Notary”). Her email was on it. Her email address consists of her first initial, her last name, the “word” “rulz,” and @yahoo.com. Real professional.

A few weeks ago I got a party invitation addressed to “Elaine Wilso.” The invitation just said “For Heather” and didn’t say what the nature of the event was or anything. Very odd. I assumed the sender had pulled my name from the phone book and had meant to send it to a different Elaine. Of course, I’m not in the phone book, but I couldn’t think of any other explanation.

In today’s mail was another small envelope from her, and I finally made the connection. Because today’s envelope contains three of her business cards. The notary one, a larger version of the notary one, and a new one with her Mary Kay sales information. So it must’ve been a Mary Kay party.

It seems so unethical for her to be using the list of residents from her former employer to advertise like this. If she sends me anything again, I’m going to flip. I am threw with this ridiculous woman.