Those Darn Fortune Cookies!
Oct 9 2007
Those fortune cookies I wrote about back on August 29, 2007 are still haunting me today. Not only is that post consistently in the top 5 viewed posts because tons of people are doing searches on the term ‘fortune cookies’ for some reason, but also during the weekend of September 22, a reporter from the NY Times contacted me after reading that post about a story she was doing on the appearance of these not-so-great fortunes in Chinese restaurants around the country.
I was more than willing to help her out with the story. It sounded like fun. Coincidentally, I was planning to have lunch with a good friend at the same restaurant (Fire Bowl Café) where I got those bad fortunes that following Monday. When I told my friend about the story she told me that her friend, Karyn Turnbull, had a weird fortune cookie experience at that same restaurant a while back during the time of her engagement. After grabbing a bunch of fortune cookies which seemed ‘normal’ because apparently they switched suppliers, I spoke to the reporter and subsequently put her in touch with Karyn.
So the story — Don’t Open This Cookie (Disastrous Day Inside) – ran on the FRONT page of the New York Times Business section on October 8, 2007 (Columbus Day so the kids were off from school) and my quote got cut during the editing process because of space issues. The reporter was nice enough to give me a heads up the day before so I wasn’t surprised, but I have to say the wind was taken out of my sails temporarily because who knows when I will get the chance to have my name, my company’s name, or my blog name on the FRONT page of the New York Times Business section (an entrepreneur’s dream) again!
So I write this post to illustrate that the life of an entrepreneur can be an emotional roller coaster. On Saturday, October 6 I found out I was named an SOB (Yay!) by Liz Strauss and on Sunday, October 7 I found out I would NOT be mentioned on the FRONT page of the New York Times Business section. Sigh.
But after some blah time and telling my 5 year old son in a humorous tone while tickling him that I was NOT going to be mentioned on the FRONT page of the business section of the New York Times and him asking me ‘what does that mean mommy?’ while laughing, I thought to myself maybe the reason the reporter found me was, in fact, to be connected to Karyn so that Karyn would get the opportunity to tell her fortune cookie story. So that Karyn and her soon-to-be husband would have a story they could tell for the rest of their lives…to their kids, their grandkids, and their friends. Who am I to feel bad about that! 🙂
Since this is my blog, I’m the editor, and I don’t have space constraints here is the rest of Karyn’s story:
The other half of our story… After Eric got the ‘if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” fortune, he opened his second cookie, looked over at me, and said “sweetie, I think I got yours.” It said “what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is mine.” Both of those will be going into our wedding album! 🙂 We thought it was pretty funny. All of the fortunes I got that day were pretty boring and standard though. I don’t even remember what they said.
So Congratulations Karyn…may your wedded life be blessed with good fortune!
Now for a plea to my readers: If you like this post, I’d be pleased as punch if you Stumbled Upon it and/or Digg (or is it Dugg) it. I know I won’t get as many readers as I would have IF I had in fact been on the FRONT page of the New York Times business section (yeesh) but maybe I can come close with a Stumble or Digg or two. 😀
Author: Aruni | Filed under: entrepreneurship | Tags: bad fortunes, business, entrepreneurship, fortune cookies, new york times, reporting | 3 Comments »
What a great post, Aruni! Thanks for sharing the other half of the story, and thanks for being the conduit that allowed the first half to be told. I’m so sorry your quote got cut for space; that stinks! Eric laughs, because his name got cut too to meet the 500-word max. He says he’s now forever to be known around the country as “the fiance.” 😉
No problem Karyn. It was a fun little adventure to go on the hunt for those strange little fortunes! 🙂
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