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Cheers for Nanna J — The Broad Brush
Thursday at 4:27 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Big picture for big news. My wonderful wife has reached her 10% weight loss goal today. She’s really been making an incredible change in her lifestyle this past few months, and you can tell. - Todd Jordan via Bookmarklet
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Michelle is great at leading folks to be self inspired and directed. This article prompts you to come back to your true hearts desires. - Todd Jordan
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Tell me something to change the world… — The Broad Brush
Tuesday at 3:46 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
I asked my Twitter buds to tell me one thing they’d like to pass on that could change the world. Interesting responses followed. - Todd Jordan via Bookmarklet
Huge switch in investment from coal/oil/natural gas to huge investment in alternatives, particularly fusion. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
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"Thank you Isabella! So glad you like it. Yep, lots of great folks to follow in the post." - Todd Jordan
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"Sprite, Thanks for stopping by. Yes, unconditional love is the best kind of love. Can't get enough. Thanks for the hugs as well." - Todd Jordan
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Tuesday at 3:28 am - Link
"Sprite, For sure about adding on. Unconditional love is the best kind. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts." - Todd Jordan
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"Thanks for your thoughts on this Simis. Glad to have you visit." - Todd Jordan
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"You mean Oreos talk? I'm usually ripping them apart to quick. Ha. Great reply. Thanks for stopping by." - Todd Jordan
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"Thanks Kari. Really enjoyed your post as well. It was a great exercise. Made me think." - Todd Jordan
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October 5 at 7:22 pm - Link
Wow. What a great piece to read when thinking about improving my life, my work, and my family. Thanks for this Liz. Best quote : People and stars are made of the same stuff. - Todd Jordan
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October 5 at 4:54 pm - Link
Besides being a post on a great blog, it's even made better by talking two of my favorite things, Oreos and social media. What would you do if Oreos asked your advice about social media? - Todd Jordan
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October 5 at 4:25 pm - Link
"I hadn't seen the 7-11 thing yet. Yes, it is probably the 'try anything' approach to marketing. But it makes it hard for me to take them seriously. Seems more like something the local party shop would do." - Todd Jordan
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October 5 at 4:24 pm - Link
"Ha. The next SNL. Now that would be telling." - Todd Jordan
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October 5 at 4:23 pm - Link
"Indeed it does trivialize things. Perhaps that's what I like the least about it." - Todd Jordan
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Liz again brings us a writing challenge. This time it's about connection. Are you up to the challenge? - Todd Jordan
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How not to have a guest at your Tweetup — The Broad Brush
October 3 at 9:33 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"We held a Tweetup in O’Fallon Missouri.  Attendance was good.  There was a guest celebrity.  Out-of-towners showed up.  Heck, the food and the beer were even good.  But it’s a miracle it worked out so well. I totally goofed up the part about having a guest out." - Todd Jordan via Bookmarklet
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indexed: Think through it.
October 1 at 9:44 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
I'm not sure this makes any sense. If you have lots of creativity, determination and bad luck, you will survive? - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
very small window of survival is how I see it - Michael W. May via twhirl
but without bad luck, according to the graph, you won't survive. - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
I think that "bad luck" bubble should probably be "good luck". - Shawn Farner
It's all about the intersections. Bad luck + determination won't get you anywhere w/out creativity. Ditto bad luck + creativity without determination. Creativity + determination without bad luck doesn't call survival into question. - Stupid Emoo (aka Tina)
sigh. When bad luck strikes, if you have determination and creativity, you will survive. If you just have determination and creativity, thats not surviving... its like... you know... prospering. you're only "surviving" if there is some sort of danger... thus the bad luck. get it? - Chris Hollander
Sorta makes sense. Seems to me the Venn Diagram might not be the best way to represent this idea. A flowchart might be better. - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
Yay, Mark Rizzn Hopkins lives! And yeah I think that should be labeled good luck. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
hm, Rizzn rubbed me & several others the wrong way a while back and got blocked. just saying. he did something seriously out of line. I think re. that whole Loren Feldman mess months ago - Kamilah Gill
and in retrospect, wasn't that loren feldman mess a bunch of ridiculousness - Gregory Lent
I don't think you blocked me, Kamilah. I can still see you. Just sayin'. - Mark "Rizzn" Hopkins
I'm guessing that Mark "bubbledopehead" "Rizzn" Hopkins can't see my comments because he's blocked me...in which case I can feel free to make fun of him ad nauseum. Ahh, the power of invisibility. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
ohh ok. it's probably obvious that I misunderstood you then, Alex ;) - Kamilah Gill
+1 Shawn Farner - Susan Beebe
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RAHwsomeSHEENsauce™ posted a message
“I don't consider myself a part of any party. I don't know what most of these political words mean. Centrist? Libertarian? I don't even know my Left from my Right. I make my decisions based on what makes sense. It's annoying that most discussions on politics degrade into gang wars.”
October 1 at 10:57 am - Link
Pew, pew, pew! *Congratulations, you've been victimized by a drive-by friendfeed shooting* - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
hmm. But you see it only becomes a gang war when others think that being a centrist, liberal, conservative, dem, rep, lib, etc., are derogatory terms or negative attributes. I know that my points of view are very much in line with small government libertarianism. I'm not part of any gang or think someone else's point of view is of lesser value, I just don't agree with it. - Mattie Kenny
I agree, most people have no common sense anymore. Really tired of "political correctness" - Denise via twhirl
I just don't see the point of pointing out your affiliation or anyone else's for that matter. What value does it add to the discussion? It only serves to give people a reason to stereotype and discriminate. Generalize. Whatever other negative things people do to groups - RAHwsomeSHEENsauce™
It's all about the donkey and the elephant, man. - Jack Lhasa via Alert Thingy
Denise, can you explain what you mean by "political correctness" in this context? (Not challenging, just curious.) :) - Ayşe E.
It's an example of where categorization is worse than useless. The labels mean different things to different people, so they actually communicate very little information. Talking about specific ideas is more useful, but this can still degenerate into a gang war. Unfortunately, it's just how the human psyche seems to be wired. - Victor Ganata
The most glaring example of how worthless these labels are is in how the Republicans repeat ad nauseam that Obama is "the most liberal senator in the entire Senate." The irony is that many progressives feel that he is actually too moderate and centrist, whatever that means. None of these adjectives convey a single thing about what actual policies he supports. - Victor Ganata
You're either with us or against us. Democrat or Republican. Left or Right. Right or Wrong. Experienced or inexperienced. You have two choices. There is no third choice. Our country has a binary political system. Work within those constraints or be very very annoyed. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
Alex, you're right. When it comes down to the ballot box on November 4, we (realistically) only have two choices. But when it comes to engaging real people in actual discussion, the labels are more harm than help, more obfuscating than clarifying. I say, talk about ideas. Forget about the personalities. Unless you just want to be screaming at each other the whole time. - Victor Ganata
+1 Alex, how that sounds! "Drive-by friendfeed shooting", hahaha looks friendly to me. And the pew sound, reminiscent of being shot from peanuts or something - Zu aka ElijahBailey
Yeah, that was a whimsical comment based on Rahsheen's use of "gang wars". And I agree completely with you Victor...that's the only way to have a win win in these discussions. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
You make perfect sense, Alex, but that choice between 2 sides is irrelevant until I go into that voting booth. In discussion with eachother, these are just labels that carry stereotypes that derail valuable discourse. They automatically put people at odds with eachother when they may really have more in common than anything else - RAHwsomeSHEENsauce™
That's the problem with partisan politics -- everyone takes their own opinion as dogma and refuse open-mindedness. - Shey
I have heard "dogma" used today twice: here about politics, and elsewhere about religion. I'm not sure of the definition, but I'm thinking I don't like "dogma" LOL - RAHwsomeSHEENsauce™
Dogma are rules. And usually they are to be adhered to very strictly. Of course being too gonzo about sticking to the rules does not allow one to be flexible in thought or in action. And being inflexible causes stress, particularly when dealing with others who either have other dogmas, or no dogma at all. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
Rahsheen, you just put into words what I've been feeling lately. No one party has a monopoly on being "right". Thank you. - Shawn Farner
If a party had a monopoly on right, then we'd have no reason for an election. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
Dogma is rigid enforced thinking. Most religions require some form of Dogma, however slight. Politics is full of it as is an awful lot of academia. It's easier to control people if you control what they think and believe. That's what Dogma enables. - Tad - the Meme Maker
No prob, Shawn :) - RAHwsomeSHEENsauce™
Another way to look at dogma is that it's an idea that you *must* believe in, otherwise you can't be part of the group that espouses that idea. Surprisingly, though, if you look at the history of the major political parties, there really *isn't* that much dogma. We just think there is. And I'm not sure who feeds us that narrative. - Victor Ganata
The other side usually. "They believe in so and so! They're crazy!" - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
You know how I learned the measure of a republican, Rahsheen? I listened to Rush Limbaugh for a year back in the early 90's at an extremely boring dead-end job. I decided if he was the worst kind of conservative out there, I knew what a liberal democrat was just by contrast. I decided for myself, I wanted to be about as far away from Rush ideologically as I could. And actually, that isn't an extreme liberal. It's more liberal centrist, because Rush is anything but moderate. - Phil Glockner
ROFL, J Phil...I like the cut of your jib. - Alex "Gamerpoints" Scoble
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“For the last company picnic, Management decided that due to liability issues, we could have alcohol, but only one (1) drink per person. I was fired for ordering the cups.”
For the last company picnic, Management decided that due to liability issues, we could have alcohol, but only one (1) drink per person. I was fired for ordering the cups.
October 1 at 6:26 am - Link
ha ha!! no refills! - Susan Beebe
+1 Susan lol - Shey
hilarious! - Jasmin Smith
ha - Cee Bee
Shey, you've a grown man crying from laughter. Thank you!!!!!! - Matt Harwood
Two Girls... - abacab
HILARIOUS! - Nicholas Kreidberg
Need one of those for my Diet Coke! - Josh Haley
Anytime Matt! :) - Shey
LOOL - LarchOye
That's great. LOL! - Trish R
aww man, that's brilliant! :) - Zee from WeDoCreative
OMG, My liver it's complaining already.. - George The Writer
Aren't those the specimen cups for the company drug test? - Scott Kitchen
Genius! - Kevin Bondelli
I think that kind of foresight and planning should deserve a promotion - LarchOye
still making me laugh! I want those cups! - Jasmin Smith
Lol - chet
Totally funny. - Daniel Schildt
Shey: Any chance we could organise a small FF/Twitter TO meet up? Would you be into that? Contact me here http://melaniemcbride.net/cont... - Mel "de Silentio" McB
Great idea! Reply sent - Shey
Thanks Shey - we'll be in touch! We shall all have non partisan good times together :) - Mel "de Silentio" McB
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“The Definitive Dunny Collection”
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October 1 at 10:29 am - Link
"Dunny is an action figure made of soft, smooth vinyl. Dunny was created to be customized in a broad variety of styles by diverse artists working in different mediums." - Carlos Ayala
Love me some dead bunnys. - Carlos Ayala
I guess we are limited to 24 pictures in our posts. This post had over 300 hence, "Definitive". :) - Carlos Ayala
OMG there is a ninja dunny! WANT! - Mladen Srdić
I have a Munny but I haven't painted him yet. - Lindsay Donaghe
The French Dunnies are super! - lisa-k
Lindsay I have two blank Dunnys and one Munny as well that need ink on them too. It seems like I've been putting it off for years now. - Carlos Ayala
Still have 3 munny's that need painting, only got this first one down, looking like one of my game characters: http://flickr.com/photos/orang... - Pascal
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Hilarious article - written as a story told from the point of view of a spoiled male teenager. Great parallels between real life and corporate. - Todd Jordan
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September 29 at 8:20 am - Link
Get your soundtrack on to help yourself experience confidence. Good idea along the path of walk with confidence to increase your confidence. - Todd Jordan
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September 28 at 6:57 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
So I'll still be handsome in 24 years. - Todd Jordan via Bookmarklet
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