about 1 month ago - No comments
“There are better ways to sample local flavor than mowing with your mouth open.”
about 1 month ago - 209 comments
[Audio clip: view full post to listen] I wish I had a nickel for every Social Media Guru. And I wish I had a quarter for every one of them that ran from that description. It’s time for the Guru to die, because as a term it’s too generic to mean anything useful. For that
about 1 month ago - 1 comment
“Modern politics is an endless onion. You can peel back layers as long as you want, and everything you find smells bad and makes you cry.”
about 2 months ago - 5 comments
How space affects a woman’s perception of time. Conclusion: Apparently, space increases overall satisfaction.
about 3 months ago - 10 comments
about 4 months ago - 5 comments
“Social Media is like a rugby match. Lots of touchy-feely in the scrum, very little movement, and no one is quite sure of the rules.”
about 4 months ago - 10 comments
…and other perceptive comments from the Fifth Estate. (More from the mcarp archives… the prophetic genius and brilliance are his; the ones/zeros, pixels, pictures and subheads and pull-quotes are mine.) This is the next to last of the mcarp essays, written over a decade ago by former broadcast journalist Michael Carpenter. I got his permission
about 4 months ago - 4 comments
If I am to believe my friends, “Date Night” is a bomb. Not “The Bomb,” but a bomb. An article makes all the difference. And it’s all because the some people in the Funny Business don’t understand the Business of Funny. The movie stars Steve Carell and Tina Fey, and how could you miss with
about 5 months ago - 1 comment
…but they gave it to a minority. (More from the mcarp archives… the prophetic genius and brilliance are his; the ones/zeros, pixels, pictures and subheads and pull-quotes are mine.) …and good-looking white kids are having to do without. There are no white people left anchoring TV news anymore. To be honest, I haven’t checked every
about 2 years ago
Hmmm. This one sounds strangely familiar…
about 2 years ago
Exactly what I tell my clients when they hire a part-time assistant from my company Gittel on the Go. It’s amazing how people want to be helped but have a difficult time letting go. I guess it is silent commentary on the state of our society. Work ethic is not what it used to be. That’s why my clients are overjoyed when they hire a “Gittel” from GittelontheGo.com. No micromanagement is needed and my clients are elated at the results they get merely from making a clear request.