Reporter Accidentally Emails Entire Company To Call Out Sick, Reply All Storm Follows
IT professionals take note; this is why the Reply All feature should be disabled. When Kansas City traffic reporter Nick Vasos needed to take time off to fight a cold, he emailed his boss. But somehow in the process, Vasos managed to send the message to the entire company. Rather than just delete the missent missive, dozens of employees across Nexstar Media Group began sending back their get well wishes in a chain. After the company locked down the thread, the joke spilled over to Twitter, where the hashtag #PrayersForNick started appearing.
Poor Nick. He just wanted a day off to see #Frozen2 ❄️ 🎥 🍿 Sometimes we all need to #TakeANickDay #PrayersForNick https://t.co/zkwrtzvGll
— KC Hall (@mskchall) November 22, 2019
Poor Nick😂 #PrayersforNick https://t.co/qDOYpdPchk
— Paulette, BTS & Coffee (@pauletteleroy65) November 22, 2019
.@SavannahGuthrie and @LesterHoltNBC label @NickVasos a “viral sensation.” #NexstarNation @fox4kc #PrayersForNick
— Austin Kellerman (@AustinKellerman) November 22, 2019
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@NickVasos As the President of the KS Senate, I hope you know we all certainly hope you get well soon!! #PrayersForNick #NexstarNation https://t.co/WTTo63lg3K
— Susan Wagle (@SenatorWagle) November 22, 2019