Surprised that Mrs. M didn’t do this at her wedding. Out of everyone that I know, the Ms would be the ones to do it.
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Archive for November, 2007
Too Funny
Posted in randomness on November 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Almost Like a Part of My Family
Posted in randomness on November 29, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Last week, I shared the good news that I had a new car. Despite predictions that I’d be driving the same car until retirement, I actually got a newer Accord.
Long-time readers are familiar with the car saga that I’ve had with Baby, my beloved ‘89 Accord for the past few years. It’s been breaking down [...]
Support an Olympic Vol
Posted in UT, Vols on November 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Fellow UT alum, Stephen Harris, is raising money to support his dreams of competing in Beijing in the decathlon.
I was in Campus Crusade with Stephen years ago, and he’s an all-around stellar guy. He teaches high school history outside of Atlanta and can’t afford to train for the Olympics on a teacher’s salary.
He’s set up [...]
Regulating Public Policy Campaigns
Posted in PR/Marketing, communications, politics on November 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Progress Nashville thinks that public policy campaigns should be regulated like lobbyists.
This train of thought has been around a long time. The Public Relations Society of America has a decades-old debate over the licensing of marketing and public relations professionals, similar to the way a doctor or attorney must be listed with a state government. [...]
Must See Links 11.27.07
Posted in randomness on November 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Internet Scholars Lack Direction.
IPDI. 11.27.07
No duh.
Marketing Challenge: Can We Profit from Poverty?
Marketing and Strategy Innovation Blog. 11.27.07
Ever since my VISTA days, I’ve wondered what would happen if the free-market fought poverty rather than failing government programs.
Get Rid of Junk Mail.
New American Dream
Whether you want to save a tree, protect your privacy or eliminate snail [...]
Geaux Vols!
Posted in Cajun, Tennessee, UT, Vols, family from the south, football on November 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
One of the highlights of being home this weekend was watching the UT game with McGuyver Dad just like we did when I lived in-state. What a game! After sitting through four overtime periods, I’m fairly certain that God is a Vol fan. ATL here we come!
Now the difficult family rivalry emerges. GFTS is the [...]
Geaux Vols!
Posted in Cajun, Chattanooga, Tennessee, UT, Vols, family from the south, football on November 24, 2007 | 1 Comment »
One of the highlights of being home this weekend was watching the UT game with McGuyver Dad just like we did when I lived in-state. What a game! After sitting through four overtime periods, I’m fairly certain that God is a Vol fan. ATL here we come!
Now the difficult family rivalry emerges. GFTS is [...]
Happy Thanksgiving!
Posted in Holidays on November 22, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Lots of things to be thankful for this holiday–family, friends, visiting Chattanooga, my faith, my country, our brave troops, my new(er) car…
Now, get off the computer, text a few troops and spend time with your family and friends. Enjoy the day!
A New Level of Cynicism?
Posted in DC adventures on November 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
This weekend, I detected a new level of cynicism underneath my usual snark. Can it be that after 1.5 years, I’ve become a jaded Washingtonian?
Thursday night, I was flipping through the channels and saw Rep. Marsha Blackburn on Fox. Usually, I’m excited to see a member of the Tennessee delegation on TV. However, my first [...]
Countdown to Chatt
Posted in Chattanooga, DC adventures, Tennessee, UT, Vols, family from the south, football, randomness on November 14, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Had Beka not put up a Facebook message about my trip home next week, I would have forgotten that I’m flying out of here on Tuesday.
Despite the hopes of some liberals, I haven’t fallen off the face of the planet. Work has just be supremely busy. I mean busy in an incredibly serious manner, [...]