Hello friends! I know I have not written in a while, but it's been a busy week at work. Actually, it's been a burnt week. My colleague and coworker from a third-world country burnt down our building by trying to put out a microwave fire with a plugged-in toaster. I know it sounds really silly, but if you were there, you would have done the same thing.
I've been told many times: "Hey Drew, you should really think about compiling all your wonderful expressions in a book and selling it at a flea market." Well, I'm not one to toot my own horn, but I will say that if you think about all the stuff that four of the greatest thinkers of our generation--Donald Trump, Socrates, Thomas Edison, and Ghandi--have said, and then you compare it with what I've said, it's really not all that different. Because in the end, all five of us are all about one thing: driving profits.
Therefore, I've decided that I'm gonna give all my loyal blog readers a daily dose of what I call "Farm Expressions Enabling Concise Effective Speech", because I am all about conciseness and getting your point across when it comes to business conversations. These Daily FEECES will help everyone to become a more clear and communicaticable communicator, just like I can be always or sometimes but most of the time I am communication.
Here's today's FEECES: "One gold egg doesn't make a golden goose."
I'll explain what it means tomorrow. Any guesses in the meantime?
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
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