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- GoDaddy's promised live quitter is machine engineer Gwen Dean. She has set up a puppet business. February 2, 2014 6:36 PM PST They quit. (Credit: GoDaddy screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET) Monday will, no doubt, be full of interviews with Gwen Dean's boss, Ted. Or, rather, her former boss. It was Dean, a machine engineer, who turned out to be GoDaddy's promised quitter. So there she was during the second half of a flaccid game, trying to perk it up with John Turturro at her side. More Technically Incorrect VW's 'wings' Super Bowl ad (the PriceVine version) Radio Shack steps out of the '80s (just for Super Bowl) Wait, that was a Maserati ad in the Super Bowl? A big Super Bowl question: Love the doberhuahua? Microsoft's Super Bowl ad might make you cry (in a good way) She stared into the camera and said: "Hi, Ted. I quit." Clearly, she'd rehearsed for some time. One of her hands was covered by a puppet, who joined in her message, the finale of which was "Ciao, baby." The business she has created is PuppetsByGwen.com. On that site, she reveals that she has "manufactured a whopping 65 million gallons of chilled water over my 18-year career operating large tonnage refrigeration machinery." Please forgive my marginal skepticism, but I cannot believe that Ted didn't know. If she'd worked at his company for 18 years, someone must have known things were amiss. People talk. I wonder if he's already chosen her replacement.
GoDaddy's promised live quitter is machine engineer Gwen Dean. She has set up a puppet business. February 2, 2014 6:36 PM PST They quit. (Credit: GoDaddy screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET) Monday will, no doubt, be full of interviews with Gwen Dean's boss, Ted. Or, rather, her former boss. It was Dean, a machine engineer, who turned out to be GoDaddy's promised quitter. So there she was during the second half of a flaccid game, trying to perk it up with John Turturro at her side. More Technically Incorrect VW's 'wings' Super Bowl ad (the PriceVine version) Radio Shack steps out of the '80s (just for Super Bowl) Wait, that was a Maserati ad in the Super Bowl? A big Super Bowl question: Love the doberhuahua? Microsoft's Super Bowl ad might make you cry (in a good way) She stared into the camera and said: "Hi, Ted. I quit." Clearly, she'd rehearsed for some time. One of her hands was covered by a puppet, who joined in her message, the finale of which was "Ciao, baby." The business she has created is PuppetsByGwen.com. On that site, she reveals that she has "manufactured a whopping 65 million gallons of chilled water over my 18-year career operating large tonnage refrigeration machinery." Please forgive my marginal skepticism, but I cannot believe that Ted didn't know. If she'd worked at his company for 18 years, someone must have known things were amiss. People talk. I wonder if he's already chosen her replacement.
GoDaddy's promised live quitter is machine engineer Gwen Dean. She has set up a puppet business.
(Credit: GoDaddy screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET)
Monday will, no doubt, be full of interviews with Gwen Dean's boss, Ted.
Or, rather, her former boss.
It was Dean, a machine engineer, who turned out to be GoDaddy's promised quitter.
So there she was during the second half of a flaccid game, trying to perk it up with John Turturro at her side.
More Technically Incorrect
- VW's 'wings' Super Bowl ad (the PriceVine version)
- Radio Shack steps out of the '80s (just for Super Bowl)
- Wait, that was a Maserati ad in the Super Bowl?
- A big Super Bowl question: Love the doberhuahua?
- Microsoft's Super Bowl ad might make you cry (in a good way)
She stared into the camera and said: "Hi, Ted. I quit."
Clearly, she'd rehearsed for some time. One of her hands was covered by a puppet, who joined in her message, the finale of which was "Ciao, baby."
The business she has created is PuppetsByGwen.com. On that site, she reveals that she has "manufactured a whopping 65 million gallons of chilled water over my 18-year career operating large tonnage refrigeration machinery."
Please forgive my marginal skepticism, but I cannot believe that Ted didn't know.
If she'd worked at his company for 18 years, someone must have known things were amiss. People talk.
I wonder if he's already chosen her replacement.