Good call. What other type of products best represent our target audience? We need to go after those sponsors.
Probably baking utensils/products, building materials, boat shoes, bicycles, night vision goggles and Rastafarian hats.
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Good call. What other type of products best represent our target audience? We need to go after those sponsors.
Dead tree removal, curling irons, doggie day care, and cheese products.Probably baking utensils/products, building materials, boat shoes, bicycles, night vision goggles and Rastafarian hats.
An actual sponsorship from one of those sites would be just too amazing.And Russian brides.
This time of night, I thought everyone was buying convenience store burritos, maybe QT will sponsor the act.
This may not end well for the sponsorship i was working on with Pacific Rim wine.
Probably baking utensils/products, building materials, boat shoes, bicycles, night vision goggles and Rastafarian hats.
An actual sponsorship from one of those sites would be just too amazing.
just spent 80 minutes on the phone with Home Depot because UPS couldn't get a package here from Chicago. 80 minutes. I feel like I stepped into stormchaser's life of shipping shenanigans.
Would you have had better luck talking to UPS about their shipping issues?
Or were they ping-ponging you (i.e. "It's UPS's fault, call them" "No, this is handled by Home Depot, you ought to be talking to them")?
That was just Pants bait.
I actually spent time on both. When in Panama, my hometown was on the Pacific Ocean side, when I lived in Puerto Rico, of course it was all Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
Fun fact: The Pacific Ocean sits lower than the Atlantic Ocean. Hence why the Panama Canal needs locks and is not just a straight way across.
My wife apparently just got one of those offers to come listen to a presentation on time shares and get a free cruise. My answer was a quick no. Do people actually fall for this?
My wife apparently just got one of those offers to come listen to a presentation on time shares and get a free cruise. My answer was a quick no. Do people actually fall for this?
I think it depends on how much you get to enjoy x event vs how long you get pressured to buy into it.
We listened to a half-hour sales pitch in Vegas once, and got an in-depth tour of Hoover dam, along with 100 in chips each. Nice tour, $200 entertainment "money" for a half-hour of boredom. I don't even remember what the product was any more.![]()