The following is an email I just received as I was on my way out the door via my MySpace page so, I knew it was important.
Greetings Mr. Pribek
We on the Board of Directors are marginally pleased with the progress of the Friday Night Cage Match/Fondue Party/Evolving Conversation/Dancing About Architecture brand, thus far. However, in this Global economy and, in an effort to emerge with merging markets, we feel that it is presently necessary to broaden the scope of the Friday Night Cage Match/Fondue Party/Evolving Conversation/Dancing About Architecture brand. We wish to appeal to a wider demographic and though the focus of Friday Night Cage Match/Fondue Party/Evolving Conversation/Dancing About Architecture series has traditionally been somewhat open ended, we are of the opinion that it has been a tad bit “genre specific”.
Therefore we are asking you to “think outside the box”, so to speak, concerning the Friday Night Cage Match/Fondue Party/Evolving Conversation/Dancing About Architecture series. Our mission is this; we want the Friday Night Cage Match/Fondue Party/Evolving Conversation/Dancing About Architecture brand to be a “big tent”. We feel that you need to broaden the conceptual horizons of the Friday Night Cage Match/Fondue Party/Evolving Conversation/Dancing About Architecture brand; think cinematically, for lack of a better phrase.
Personally, I will urge you not to take this lightly Mr. Pribek, as this decision is a result of coordinated dialogs between our offices in Paris, Tel Aviv, Buenos Aires, Winnemuca and of course, the home office in here in Oslo.
Good luck and God speed,
Walter Bletchnikoff
CEO, Don’t Rag Industries
Damn, I always have trouble deciphering what corporate wants. More cinematically, what, hunh? Well, I’ll give it a shot here goes…
Tonight’s topic is,,,,
“Walk Hard (The Dewey Cox Story)” or “Walk The Line”?
Confused as I am? Take a look at the updated and unabridged rules/FAQ section.
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