"We need a wine knowledgeable person to enter wine tasting notes from various wine magazines into a wine database paraphrasing the wine reviews of the wine reviewer. This is a part time position which should take approximately ten to twenty hours a week. You will need to have a PC computer and Windows Access 2002 or Windows XP. You will work from your home. Compensation is $10/hr."
It appears that I've found the job that I was always meant to do. This would give me new excuses to drink, and would give me ammunition for detailed and flowery wine descriptions. I'll go from "Um, this wine is kind of sweet, right?" to "The bouquet of this fine red has a soupcon of oak and an earthy undertone that brings to mind summers walking on the Champs-Élysées."
I've been training for this moment for most of my adult life (probably even before that).
(BTW, this new wine vocation led me on a google image search that brought me here somehow: http://www.mensup.fr/usbwine/?act=insc&mp=USBWINE&o=92&p=61)
This revolutionary device, according to the creepy people in the video, downloads wines DIRECTLY to your USB! For five minutes, I ALMOST fell for it, thinking "It can't be....But could it? No...But maybe? No...How would they get the wine in there? No...Maybe in a perfect world." This went on for a while before I discovered it was an April Fool's joke last year. Forget about flying cars, this is where the future lies...
This should all be going in my cover letter....