"our job in this lifetime is not to shape ourselves into some ideal we imagine we ought to be, but to find out who we already are and become it.” ::stephen pressfield::
ernie has been job hunting so i’ve been perusing craig’s list daily for him. this one sounds interesting…
English\Spanish – Insurance Agents Wanted for an expanding office (wilmington, NC) Reply to: ############### Date: 2008-09-30, 8:29AM EDT
We are looking for energetic applicants to fill up our cashier/customer service positions. Must have experience in customer service. Experience as a barista a plus. Full time preferred, but can be part time. Must be able to work on Fridays and Saturdays, email for more info.
hmmmmm -
¿quieres un quint vinti 6 pump mochacino con whole leche y double whip con your seguro de vida?
ha, ha, ha.
i started to translate it for you.
it will be more fun to hear what you guys think it says. ¡escribe!
i drove up under the portico at church to be greeted by this little fella. he was right out in the street and didn’t even budge at the sight of my chevy blazer barreling through. so, i got out to take a look.
he let me get closer, and closer and closer…. i took this pic with my iphone from about 2 feet away! he’s got a tag on his foot. i wonder what he is. i tried to find one like him online but didn’t see anything even close.
mom! help… what is he?
i think he was trying to volunteer to be a greeter.
big improvement over the geese, i’d say…
…sign ‘em up!
my husband told me last night that it’s hard to watch tv when you are married to a producer. lol.
ok. this might be old news as evidently it was a superbowl commercial. but i saw this for the first time last week and was cracking up… brilliant!
then about two minutes later i saw this excessively lame commercial for an equally lame product. wow – so bad. when i see stuff like this i always wonder about the creative meeting that was going so horribly bad that when someone said, “ooo… i have an idea”, everyone jumped on board. haha.
what’s your favorite commercial these days?
what commercial makes you scramble for the remote to change the channel?