The Directors Dirty Little Top - Eng Mystery Mail
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Eng Mystery Mail (EMM) presents mysteries through internal company emails, lost letters, and anonymous tip-offs. Recurring clues often appear as trivial office objects. Among them, the “director’s dirty little top” stands out. First mentioned in Mail #47 ( Re: Weekend office access ), the phrase generates four competing interpretations in fan forums: (1) a stained blouse top, (2) the top part of a secret dossier, (3) a container lid hiding evidence, or (4) a colloquialism for the highest role in a secret secondary organization. eng mystery mail the directors dirty little top
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: Boxes typically contain a random mix of electronics (Rokus, antennas), household goods, clothing, jewelry, or "tat" (low-value items). Among them, the “director’s dirty little top” stands
A second school reads “top” as leadership position. In EMM slang, “dirty little top” refers to an informal, corrupt second-in-command network. Mail #61 ( Anonymous tip: Re: organizational chart ) states: “The real power isn’t the board. It’s the dirty little top – three assistants running side deals.” Here, the director’s “dirty little top” means his secret cabal. The mystery then involves uncovering who sits at that top and why their actions are “dirty” (financially or ethically compromised).