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P3D Now here is a marketing tool !
- From: Rehotshots@xxxxxxx
- Subject: P3D Now here is a marketing tool !
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 00:56:29 -0700
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Spread the word my stereo friends. Share your stereo knowledge with others.
Let's drop all pretense and enjoy the rainbow of ideas and products that all
of us
have created and when NSA stops competing with us in its guise as our
representatives, then we will subscribe or we may find that it doesn't matter
whether
they compete with us or not, because friends trade with friends. I haven't
seen
K-mart advertise for Walmart lately, have you? I have, however, seen Sears
absorb
a hundred small businesses and still doesn't pay much over minimum wage. What
are they doing with all of this wealth? E-bay is so big now that you can't
be found.
It cost a mint to advertise on the net. And who wants flashing signs anyway?
Let us network! Long live PizzaVision! Power to the people who want to work-
for the betterment of every man, woman and child. If we do this right ya'll
we can
retire at 40. It is the children who are most creative. It is the children
who are most
in touch with their feelings. We can make the NSA and everyone who works
there
wealthy as well, with subscriptions, if they let us have the rest, right? If
you are out
of something, Dr. T, send them over to Dan, or better yet, have Dan drop
ship it
for you. Let us make a vow! We will support those who encourage us and our
independence from being enslaved to big corporations. We will support those
large
companies who donnot steal our ideas and who encourage our growth. We will
no longer engage in silly squabbles, and watch the rest of the world fly past
us on
the information highway. We will only give as much information free as is
necessary
to attract our friends. We will be creative in our art and clear in our
communications.
We will respect the old to the extent that they respect us and we will never
take anyone else's ideas without giving them a royalty on them, and then we
will ask
their permission. We will not one up each other, but we will take each other
as
we are whether it be vulgarity or refinement. We will always add extra value
to our
services, especially when we screw things up. If someone makes us feel
inferior or
that they are superior we will ask them why. Perhaps it is their idea alone
that is
superior and in that case we will be inspired. We will only SCREAM at those
who
try to destroy us with words, even if they are big words that might as well
be curse
words. And then we will only scream at them after we ask: why, what ,
where, how
and when. If someone speaks with a different accent, that does not mean that
they
are arrogant or pretentious, but if someone speaks with power, then what
they say
had better be powerful and not just fluff. In other words, get it together
before you
speak, (right Bob Weir?), if you wish to speak with authority, then show us
what you
are an authority on, (right Dr. T?). Let us say how someone makes us feel,
(right
John Goodman?), Let us define what is art for ourselves. Say as much or as
little
as you like. One who wishes to have their own dream materialize does not have
either a superiority or inferiority complex, that is a very healthy and
balanced person.
It takes a lot of work and time to write and create and run one's own
business.
Naturally we would get a little frustrated, if someone criticized it. You
can all meet
back here and chew the fat and be friends. Wouldn't that be awesome if it
could be
done. Let me tell you something. The wealthy man is more a slave to his
work than
the man who works for him. He works so much that he has no time to play.
So,
let us be traitors, let us trade with others, our friends; let us trade ideas
and information and let the whiner, "off topic" find another playground,
because it takes
information from everywhere to produce oneself. Good luck and remember the
golden rule and that it applies both ways. Do unto others as you would have
others
do unto you and don't allow anyone to do unto you what you would not do unto
them.
Now, Bob, if you could kindly tell me how to unsubscribe for awhile, I sure
would
appreciate it. I'm one of those idiots who got on and can't remember how to
get off
this list. Thanks. Bye, Larry Berlin. Bye Mr. Abrahams, Bye Rod Sage ,
Bye
Bruce Springsteen. (one of my favorite singers, did you know he emulated Bob
Dillon?) Bye Dan and Mark and Mr. Abrams and Mr. Klooswyk (?) Bye Raz. You
be nice now, you hear me! Now I gotta go catch up with JVapor7 to see if
he'll let me use the term PizzaVision. Pretty cool term, huh? Catch up with
you guys later.
Thanks for the 3D Show. I really enjoyed it and I will catch up with ya
later to get
some stuff. You guys know my address. I might just give all my business to
my
friends at NSA, if you guys don't help me come up with a writer for the
dynamic and
deserving Simon Nathan, who probably started out dirt poor, by the way. Will
have
to think about it. Nah, Dr. T has my business. Why? added service,
clarity, powerful, friendly...some pretty good reasons, don't you think? But
I will promote
all of your artworks for you, cause I do love them all, as I love all of you.
Love ya,
Teri
Keep the ball moving!
> > >>> > > > > >
> > >>> > > > > > Here goes:
> > >>> > > > > > Throw it back to someone else who means something
> > >>> > > > > > to
> > >>> > > > > > you!
> > >>> > > > > >
> > >>> > > > > > The Friendship Ball
> > >>> > > > > >
> > >>> > > > > > A ball
> > >>> > > > > > is a circle, No
> > >>> > > > > > beginning, no end.
> > >>> > > > > > It keeps us together Like
> > >>> > > > > > our Circle of Friends But the
> > >>> > > > > > treasure inside for you to see
> > >>> > > > > > is the treasure of friendship
> > >>> > > > > > You've granted to me.
> > >>> > > > > > Today I pass the
> > >>> > > > > > friendship ball
> > >>> > > > > > to you.
> > >>> > > > > >
> > >>> > > > > >
I have no idea who wrote this, but isn't it beautiful?
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