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March 1st, 20051 Comment
Since I met the better-half, lo those many years ago, he has talked about a movie called Koyaanisqatsi. I have never seen it and now that I think about it, I’m not sure he’s ever seen it. I know, I know, years of hearing him talk about the movie and I can’t remember if he said he saw it or if he said he wanted to see it. And, to think I profess to being a good listener. Whatever.
I got home this afternoon and noticed that it was playing. I raced around to scrounge up a video tape (the one in the VCR still has stuff we need to watch on it) and slapped it into the machine. I missed the first 15 minutes which is normally a total shame and not something you should ever do. But, frankly, there isn’t a plot to the movie and as far as I know there isn’t any dialogue so missing 15 minutes of a movie I’ve heard about for years doesn’t seem like that big of a deal. The important thing is that I’ll get to see what the fuss is all about. And, I’m sure the better-half will be pleased as punch as well.
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March 1st, 2005Comments Off
Because we care so very much here at F&G, we offer up these tips for your Tuesday.
Tip #1: Change the calendar on your wrist watch. It is March 1 not February 29.
Tip #2: ZapposDOTcom rocks it out two times.
Tip #3: If your CEO can say things like Bernard Ebbers of WorldCom says, (“I don’t know about technology and I don’t know about finance and accounting”) then your CEO shouldn’t be CEO.


