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BrandAlchemy

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Apr 06, 2007 3:49 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Rumplestilskin,

Maybe it`s just that the caffeine is wearing off, but what the hell are you saying?

Are you translating from another language to English in your head? I have no grasp of what you are trying to communicate above.

Please try again, this time in sentence form. Thanks.
Rumpelstiltskin

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Apr 06, 2007 4:27 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Rumplestilskin,

Maybe it`s just that the caffeine is wearing off, but what the hell are you saying?

Are you translating from another language to English in your head? I have no grasp of what you are trying to communicate above.

Please try again, this time in sentence form. Thanks.


Jeff.

I wouldn`t go around telling people you cannot understand what I just wrote (even if I`m not the best writer).   Isn`t it a little silly (even embarrassing). I think your fear and ignorance of our Federal Government is unwarranted, and counter-productive. There is enough of that childish nonsense going around.

Try going back! Perhaps reading your own material will help (context).

 

Rumpelstiltskin2007-4-6 16:32:8
BrandAlchemy

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Apr 06, 2007 4:56 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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So, you can`t write and somehow that`s my fault?

Being an American (are you?), accepted to law school next fall, and a pretty bright guy, I know a lot about our federal government. It`s not fear, it`s reality. Nothing unwarranted or counter-productive about that, just realistic. I never said I feared the government anyway, just that they gather info lots of ways, SBA/SCORE included. Any disclosure to any federal government agency can be readily shared with any other federal government agency.

A 20% presidential approval rating isn`t childish nonsense - it`s a reflection on the person`s stupidity who happens to be in office.

Reading your website is like trying to read that crazy Dr. Bronner`s Magic Peppermint Soap Package (ALL-ONE!).  Yes, communication skills do matter ........ even in New Jersey.

Take a class or something and get back to me.
BrandAlchemy2007-4-6 17:6:11
Rumpelstiltskin

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Apr 06, 2007 5:19 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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So, you can`t write and somehow that`s my fault?

Being an American (are you?), accepted to law school next fall, and a pretty bright guy, I know a lot about our federal government. It`s not fear, it`s reality. Nothing unwarranted or counter-productive about that, just realistic. I never said I feared the government anyway, just that they gather info lots of ways, SBA/SCORE included.

A 20% presidential approval rating isn`t childish nonsense - it`s a reflection on the person`s stupidity who happens to be in office.

Jeff.

I don`t know that Lawyers are all that bright. In fact, it is only good "reading-comprehension" that is required (I know of a lot of idiots that remember details, or memorize well). But the ability to "catch-on" (priceless!) Honestly, I was trying not to be BLATANT!

What I wrote has everything to do with "how certain mentalities process information" (come to conclusions), as well as how they perceive the world.  I am also not sure whether or not a 20% approval rating is a good indicator of intelligence. It may be a better indicator of "discontent" (botched wars suck, jeff). I guess if the war went well, George would be a GENIUS - Huh!

Well, I certainly hope your clients "spell it out" for you. Maybe you`ll also claim creative rights to "all things legal". As you seem to think no one (outside of "Branding-U") can formulate functional , or Client-worthy creations. You are alot like Cliff Claven, but with a mean-streak.

PS. That Social-Anthropology thing - It ain`t working well.

 

Rumpelstiltskin2007-4-6 17:37:29
BrandAlchemy

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Apr 06, 2007 5:28 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You misspelled `streak`. English as a second language?

And who the hell is Cliff Claven? I Googled him and got this:
http://www.targetmulti-media.com/about/craven.html

Seems like a smart guy to me.

Anyway, somehow I got into Mensa. Must have been all that reading comprehension - which they don`t test.

This war is botched because George W. Bush is an idiot about world affairs. And not very intelligent. Plus, a really bad communicator.

You guys should get together, maybe do some putting.
BrandAlchemy2007-4-6 17:30:7
Rumpelstiltskin

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Apr 06, 2007 5:47 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You misspelled `streak`. English as a second language?

And who the hell is Cliff Claven? I Googled him and got this:
http://www.targetmulti-media.com/about/craven.html

Seems like a smart guy to me.

Anyway, somehow I got into Mensa. Must have been all that reading comprehension - which they don`t test.

This war is botched because George W. Bush is an idiot about world affairs. And not very intelligent. Plus, a really bad communicator.

You guys should get together, maybe do some putting.

I fixed it (streak that is), thanks!  I suppose you NEVER misspell (pretty lame attempt). Oh! Whether or not you`ve been tested for "reading -comprehesion" (specifically). I don`t know?  But I assure you - You are! Every time you write a paper, or anything based upon reading comprehension. That`s like saying they don`t test ANYTHING! Try NOT reading, see if your tested!!!!

Cliff Claven is that annoying, self-absorbed - "know-it-all" (Mail Man) on CHEERS. Which is a Television sitcom from the 80`s-90`s.

Rumpelstiltskin2007-4-6 17:48:43
BrandAlchemy

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Apr 06, 2007 5:54 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You did it again with `comprehension`. Thank god for edit functions, huh?

Thanks for the cognitive dissertation. I think I`ve got it from here. Good luck with those ESL classes. I understand even churches offer them.
Rumpelstiltskin

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Apr 06, 2007 6:12 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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                                                                                                                 BrandAlchemy wrote:

Reading your website is like trying to read that crazy Dr. Bronner`s Magic Peppermint Soap Package (ALL-ONE!).  Yes, communication skills do matter ........ even in New Jersey

 

 

Jeff.

Thanks for the advice on the (almost) website.  As far as writing goes? Let`s say it`s a work in progress. It`s only about every 20 years that I attempt it (in short spurts). You know, besides the little "every day" stuff, grocery lists, etc.

 

Rumpelstiltskin

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Apr 06, 2007 6:15 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You did it again with `comprehension`. Thank god for edit functions, huh?

Thanks for the cognitive dissertation. I think I`ve got it from here. Good luck with those ESL classes. I understand even churches offer them.

You are approaching an "all time low" here. We will all take a vote...keep talking.

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