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Tagged, Oh Shit

07/03/2007 by Debra

touched_by_his_noodly_appendage.jpgHow can you say no when it is a tag from the famous noodley appendage bearer itself?

BTW, perhaps the first thing you say to the FSM shouldn’t be, “nice balls”

The rules as set down in sauce were this;

1. Pasta this around

2. Make it as saucy as possible

3. Make it as cheesy as you like

4. Noodle your fellow bloggers

5. Threaten the non believers with the Invisible Pink Unicorns’ head in their bed.

(not inspired by)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: flying spagetti monster, invisible pink unicorn, tagged

Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart?

07/03/2007 by Debra

And now a topic of great social and political import. The Kwik-E-Mart lives!!

7-11 and Twentieth Century Fox have teamed up to turn some 7-11’s into Kwik-E-Marts, stocked with many well known items from the long running Simpson’s cartoon.

Commentary and pictures here

If you’ve ever wondered how pervasive Hollywood marketing efforts could get, then look no further than the merchandising wizards at Twentieth Century Fox. In order to hype the upcoming release of “The Simpsons Movie,” the studio has teamed with 7-Eleven to equip stores across the country with “Simpsons”-branded items, and to turn 11 hand-picked locations into full-blown, real-life Kwik-E-Mart’s, Springfeld’s ubiquitous convenience store.

Since one of the chosen shops was just a couple of blocks from the MTV offices, I hiked over there to witness the hubbub for myself. Whereas other stores have completely draped their building facades in the show’s Kwik-E-Mart theme, in this instance the limitations of residing in New York City forced the company to adapt a more toned-down approach. That said, all mentions of 7-Eleven on the storefront were gone, replaced by movie-advertising-safe Kwik-E-Mart branding and signs for the “First Bank of Springfield.” From a pure business standpoint, that takes some stones on 7-Eleven’s part. I realize “The Simpsons” are firmly entrenched in the American pop culture zeitgeist, but still…it’s a friggin’ cartoon. But whatever, in I went. After the jump, photos and commentary galore.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: 7-11, Fox, Kwik-E Mart, Simpson's

Google SICKO?

07/01/2007 by Debra

From ZDNet;

Does negative press make you Sicko?

9:47 AM

Posted by Lauren Turner, Account Planner, Health

Lights, camera, action: the healthcare industry is back in the spotlight. (Not that it ever left the stage.) Next week, Michael Moore’s documentary film, Sicko, will start playing in movie theaters across America.

The New York Times calls Sicko a “cinematic indictment of the American health care system.” The film is generating significant buzz and is sure to spur a lively conversation about health coverage, care, and quality in America. While legislators, litigators, and patient groups are growing excited, others among us are growing anxious. And why wouldn’t they? Moore attacks health insurers, health providers, and pharmaceutical companies by connecting them to isolated and emotional stories of the system at its worst. Moore’s film portrays the industry as money and marketing driven, and fails to show healthcare’s interest in patient well-being and care.

Sound familiar? Of course. The healthcare industry is no stranger to negative press. A drug may be a blockbuster one day and tolled as a public health concern the next. News reporters may focus on Pharma’s annual sales and its executives’ salaries while failing to share R&D costs. Or, as is often common, the media may use an isolated, heartbreaking, or sensationalist story to paint a picture of healthcare as a whole. With all the coverage, it’s a shame no one focuses on the industry’s numerous prescription programs, charity services, and philanthropy efforts.

Many of our clients face these issues; companies come to us hoping we can help them better manage their reputations through “Get the Facts” or issue management campaigns. Your brand or corporate site may already have these informational assets, but can users easily find them?

We can place text ads, video ads, and rich media ads in paid search results or in relevant websites within our ever-expanding content network. Whatever the problem, Google can act as a platform for educating the public and promoting your message. We help you connect your company’s assets while helping users find the information they seek.

If you’re interested in learning more about issue management campaigns or about how we can help your company better connect its assets online, email us. We’d love to hear from you! Setting up these campaigns is easy and we’re happy to share best practices.

As for Sicko, all I can say is — go easy on that buttered popcorn.


Update:
I asked Google for a comment on the “Sicko”/Google Healthcare Advertising blog post and got back this statement via email: “Google has no official opinion on Michael Moore or his movie ‘Sicko.’ ”

I guess that means that Google corporate doesn’t consider Ms. Turner’s opinion of “Sicko”–including the sentence, “Moore’s film portrays the industry as money and marketing driven, and fails to show healthcare’s interest in patient well-being and care.”–as official. It’s commendable that Google allows its employees to express their opinions in what appear to be official public Google blogs, but using “Sicko” to pander to advertisers doesn’t come off as the most credible or noble approach to filling Google’s coffers.

Turns out Ms Turner only wanted the poor maligned HMO’s to have their say via the democratic process of advertising. Doesn’t it make you feel all warm and fuzzy?

Filed Under: General Tagged With: advertising, google, HMO, Sicko

Happy Canada Day

07/01/2007 by Debra

One hundred and forty years of growth. A country that had risen to be known among the world as one of tolerance, peace and respect for human rights.

Canada still had issues to work out but was on it’s way to being a progressive society.

The rise of radical right wingers in the states started affecting Canada for the worst. Social programs were deemed too costly, yet any savings were not realized as tax cuts for corporations further eroded government income.

As the tax income became more stretched, more was expected from the average citizen and yet tax cuts for the corporations and the wealthy continued.

Quite conveniently bringing to fruition the prophesy that social programs including health care were costly and unsustainable. Calls for “smaller government” resulted in the loss of hundreds (thousands? ) of government jobs. Resulting in frustration for those trying to access government services and contributing to the shrinking of the middle class. [Read more…] about Happy Canada Day

Filed Under: General Tagged With: abortion rights, Canada Day, extremists, government, Great Canadian Wish

The Lefty’s

07/01/2007 by Debra

* does that make us political southpaws?

The Lefty'sThe Lefty Blog Awards is accepting nominations. Here’s a chance to recognize your favourite left wing blogs, or nominate yourself. 😉

Grab a badge for your site and spread the word.

Thank you to those who felt that April Reign was worthy of nomination.

Filed Under: Blogging, General Tagged With: Lefty Blog Awards

Do it yourself roll-back pricing

06/30/2007 by Debra

walmartcop.jpgHow many times have you seen the Wal-Mart smilie face going from sign to sign dropping prices. Sometimes it’s just all too much. Enough in fact for one man to take it upon himself to do his own price chopping.

MONROE, La. (AP) – While Wal-Mart is known for dropping its prices, one West Monroe man took the ad campaign seriously when he dropped the price of a plasma television from $984 to $4.88. Police arrested Chandon L. Simms, 23, on Tuesday at the retail store on a charge of felony theft.

According to police reports, Simms carried a 42-inch Sanyo Plasma TV to a self-checkout aisle after switching the original price tag of $984 with one for only $4.88. Wal-Mart Loss Prevention officers witnessed the alleged transaction and called police.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: tv theft, wal-mart

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