Do you believe in Fred Astaire? Do you believe in reincarnation? Then welcome to scientology! Huh, wow, it's so nice to take that bear suit off. Hi, I'm Tom Cruise... I know, I know, I know what you might be thinking... 'what's with the bear suit?' Well, let me tell you... You see, belief can be a very interesting sort of thing...
Anyone notice the eyes in the photograph? There are good experiments that show humans are more likely to be honest when a pair of eyes are looking at them, whether they're in a photograph or in real life.
Teacher, Julie stole my thought! But, seriously, can you picture 50,000 on each side meeting out in the middle of nowhere? I want Ted Koppel interviewing a head of state that says "With regards to Iran, we have to keep all tethering and harness options on the table... but, we are open to negotiations... there's just talk that they've been doing bungie Ring Around The Rosie exercises in the desert... and we weren't invited" "Ted Koppel here, reporting on the situation with Iran. But, what I can make of it is it looks like this could go to the ropes, and harnesses. - - We have a caller on the air, Deborah from Duluth, Minnesota you're on the air..." Caller Debby: "I remember my grandson Carl was in the 3rd Tug in Iraq, ooooh there was some dirty knees in that one! Anyway, I'm trying to remember, sir, are Oreos Halal?"
Ya know, the Yellow Pages are the original locavore. If you only check it out, you'll realize that you could be doing business LOCALLY, not supporting indifferent corporations. You know, actually putting your money back in to the local economy may make the people around you happier.
Secondly, the companies want to send you mail, obviously. So think about the energy expounded by direct mail solutions; lots of driving, walking, gasoline, idling engines. Get my drift?
The problem is that een the Yellow Pages doesn't even realize they're green and local-friendly. That may be their downfall.
Do you guys abuse coffee in the morning?
Secondly, the companies want to send you mail, obviously. So think about the energy expounded by direct mail solutions; lots of driving, walking, gasoline, idling engines. Get my drift?
The problem is that een the Yellow Pages doesn't even realize they're green and local-friendly. That may be their downfall.