Thursday, October 15, 2009

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

"This......is Where I Leave You"


I don't normally discuss (or recommend) books in this space, but.....I stumbled across this book a few weeks back and cannot get it out of my head. It is a great read. Jonathan Tropper has an incredible grasp of modern day angst and frustration. This book can break your heart one moment and make you laugh out loud the next.

I finished it on a plane and was laughing throughout --- so much so that my seatmate kept looking at me funny. I have told a dozen people about it and many have picked it up. Worth a read and can be written off as cheap therapy for waheteve ails you.

Get it. Read it. Love it.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Silence is Deafening.....


"The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn't being said"

-Peter Drucker

Monday, August 24, 2009

Where's the Best Restroom ?




From the "They have waaaay too much time on their hands" Department comes this newsbrief. The Top Ten nominees for “America’s Best Restroom” contest have been revealed. The final nominees are:

- Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, Branson, Mo.
- Radio City Music Hall, New York City
- Zeffirino Restaurant, The Venetian, Las Vegas
- Canlis Restaurant, Chicago
- Tremont Plaza Hotel, Baltimore
- Tampa Theatre, Tampa
- Macy’s. 6th floor *, San Francisco
- Drake Hotel Palm Court *, Chicago
- Nova 535 (special-event venue), St. Petersburg
- The Fox Theatre, Detroit
* women’s restroom only

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

"Mad Men" Yourself

A&E has developed a special website that allows you to make your own "Mad Men" doppleganger. It's fun to "Be sleek, be stylish, be yourself".

Kick around and see for yourself.

See it all at: http://www.amctv.com/originals/madmen/madmenyourself/


2nd Annual Canadian Cheese Rolling Festival is back

Baseball fields, basketball courts and roller hockey rinks in Canada are empty, because the 2nd Annual Canadian Cheese Rolling Festival is back. And it looks like fun. The Dairy Farmers of Canada are supporting the Aug. 15 event with a cinema spot, transit shelter and newspaper ads and interactive mirror clings. The winner snags an 11-pound wheel of Cracked Pepper Verdelait cheese and Whistler Winter season passes for two. The cinema spot opens with sporting equipment left at athletic courts and fields. Everyone is too busy participating in the cheese rolling festival to do much else. Snippets of last year's participants running and falling downhill, chasing a cheese wheel, close out the ad, seen here. I wonder what they call the person who lets the cheese roll downhill? The cheese cutter? Print ads, seen here, here and here, resemble athletic trading cards, showing participants in motion and the winner savoring his prize. See a picture of a mirror cling in action, here. TAXI Vancouver created the campaign and M2 handled the media buy.

Taken straight from: http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=110726

Monday, July 6, 2009

Made in America ?!&$+*&

It's only a tee shirt.

J.C. Penney's "Made in America" tee shirt got some coverage over the Memorial Day weekend, some covergae called to question their intent. They ran ads for a T-shirt with "American Made" printed boldy across the front. Joe Allen, 78, a retired apparel maker from Dallas, bought a few. Allen, who has a story worth hearing himself.....was happy that an American etailer was actively promoting domestically produced apparel. Until he learned that the actial shirt was made in Mexico (from U.S. fabric). "I made a bit of a scene," he said. The he swug in to action. Contacting the Alliance for American Manufacturing, to complain that the T-shirt's slogan was "deceptive." JC Penney replied: "American Made" refers to "the actual person wearing the shirt," "not to the manufacturing of the merchandise." J.C. Penney is committed to selling the shirts throughout the summer. The line, it says, is "intended to evoke our American lifestyle and pride in being American."


—Brian Burnsed
See the whole story at www.businessweek.com