Creativity and the unexpected
Just because it's on the menu, doesn't mean you have to order it.
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Just because it's on the menu, doesn't mean you have to order it.
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» Something Cryptic from Seth from bethsblog
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It is the little things that are often the most provoking. Seth posted on his blog:
Creativity and the unexpected
Just because its on the menu, doesnt mean you have to order it.
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Seths Rule: Just because its on the menu, doesnt mean you have to order it.
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» Don't Let The Menu Tell You What to Eat from SUGAR SHOCK! Blog
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I absolutely cannot get Seth Godin's pithy one-sentence blog entry out of my mind, which I raved about previously. The brilliant marketer/blogger dazzled us with one simple remark: He merely states: Just because it's on the menu, doesn't mean you have ... [Read More]
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