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October 05, 2009

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    • ►  December (7)
      • The Death Watch Continues
      • Tiger's "Escalade Escapade": It's Our Fault
      • The 2009 Bully Award Winner Is...
      • I'm Still Shaking
      • Delusional Branding Campaigns and Me
      • 10 Ideas For Transforming Advertising
      • Tabulating The Results
    • ►  November (14)
      • The Absurdity Of What We Do
      • 10 Great, Smelly Candidates
      • How Could They Not Be?
      • The Social Media Cesspool
      • Gag Me With A Chopstick
      • What Reaches 92 Million More People In A Week Than...
      • Is The Great Twitter Scare Waning?
      • Announcing The 2009 Bully Awards
      • 3 Distinctions That Need To Be Drawn
      • Brought To You By Your Central New Mexico Chrysler...
      • Engineered By Illiterates
      • "Social Media" vs "I Don't Know": It's A Tie
      • The Drivel Machine
      • The Enduring Power Of Piffle
    • ▼  October (13)
      • Things That Go Backwards
      • Creative For Carpetbaggers
      • Brains Falling Out
      • Free Speech Comes Full Circle
      • Everybody Lies About Sex
      • People Who Are Talented
      • The Perfect Client Brief
      • The Handsomest Man In The World
      • Nothing To Sell But Uncertainty
      • Annals Of Marketing
      • Awesome Social Media Guru
      • The Fool
      • A Perfectly Balanced Narcissism
    • ►  September (1)
      • Is There Anything Left To Say?
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      • More Social Media Baloney
      • Steroids Are Fine. Salt is Dangerous.
      • Blogging About Blogging
      • Symptoms May Include
      • Things As They Really Are
      • Warning: Beware Of Math
      • Clients Ask All The Wrong Questions
      • Branding's Final Absurdity?
      • Murder Most Productive
      • Puzzles And Mysteries
      • Advertising Reflects Everything
      • Conversation With A CEO
      • A Humble Suggestion To Improve The Economy
      • Something Nice Happened
      • The Laziness Of Global Advertisers, Part 2
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