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An open mind and non-judgemental attitude does offer eternal coolness, however, certain age brackets are better suited for piercings, hip attire, and/or trendy expressions of cool. We convinced Grandma to give up the daisy dukes and life seems bet...
November 10
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September 26
It was good company and good food. I had to promise that I would bring home half of my bison burger to share w/my husband who loves buffalo. Thanks for the fun.
September 26
There's always been lots of talk about great burgers. Let's get down and serious about it now. No restrictions, but lots of criteria. We need descriptions of WHY it's a great burger.
September 26
A big sleasy, I mean a big easy business deal.
August 29
When the stock market drops, the neck lines plummet. Don't boobs make everyone feel better? You may be right about how it affects a business image. I've never felt the need to expose my tatas for attention, except during mardi gras.
August 28
Kim Spoonmore and Sage McGreen are now friends
August 26
If you're criticizing my grammar then your echo is the loudest. I admit my sentence structure is creative. It's because I'm always translating guy speak to girl speak, or English to German, or kid speak to mom speak. My favorite translations are ...
August 18
My light hearted comments are examples of truth in advertising, always flavored up before offered to a targeted market. You can't force your truth on me, but try selling it. I might buy into your idea of what truth is. Remember Galileo was impris...
August 12
Hilarious! Dave, Scott, Jeff and John are projecting the same attitudes of truth from separate corners. The echoes reverberate so when the noise reaches each of them separately, they all think they disagree. The truth is you're just a bunch of lik...
August 12
At 21, Thomas Edison invented and patented the electric vote recorder. At 25 he invented the motograph and automatic telegraph system, plus the duplex and multiplex telegraph systems. It wasn't until age 32, that he successfully perfected the ligh...
August 12
I like to think I have a good mind that can filter information, but nowadays so many issues are divisive, and I won't choose sides. I see the main issues curving around into a cusp, transitional positions that coincide. To most that intersection s...
August 10
I've seen data like this collected, but it's never free. Thanks NY Times for the American Time Use Survey! It's always interesting to see how graphs change according to age, gender and family structure. I'm very curious to learn how many of these...
August 7
Sage McGreen and Daniel Herndon are now friends
August 6
Truth is flavored by our perspective making it subjective and easy to swallow. My favorite way to taste the truth is with a chocolate fondue - dipped in a rich gooey sweetness. It helps me cope. In a diverse group, I'm sure to load up my plate of...
July 28

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Save Green with Sage McGreen.
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www.sagemcgreen.com
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small company
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Owner
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http://www.sagemcgreen.com
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http://www.sagemcgreen.com/blog
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Other / out of state
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Unfortunately Placed Ads

Yes, I know this was published in 2007 and has made the rounds, but I still find it amusing.

Advertising can be creative and even purposely funny. But sometimes, an ad on a bad place can have unexpected results! Here is the list of 15 Unfortunately Placed Ads over at Oddee.com.

Below are two of my favorites.

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Posted on July 21, 2009 at 2:00pm — 1 Comment

Sage McGreen

When D-Day means Date Night

That force to win a battle was tapped on this day 65 years ago on the beaches of Normandy, France. D-Day will be remembered forever, as it should be. I wasn't a part D-Day, but I honor those who were.

I have a different D-Day to remember, my D-Day is really date night. I think I'm allowed to make D-Day about me. I'm always juggling family, friends, and work and the chaos of modern living. Sometimes trying to have it all and please everyone feels like war. I'm smart, strong and capable, but I al… Continue

Posted on June 6, 2009 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

Sage McGreen

Top Ten Green Mule Trains



(No animals were hurt, killed or tortured while writing this blog.)

To all the successful green causes navigating the Internet, I salute you! Good job staying on the dusty trail toward progress. Thank you for not giving up!

The planet isn't where it needs to be and getting there in this crazy information age is like hiking up a mountain with a mule train. A ragged, supply laden, clip-pity clopping, chain of mules that work daily to climb a gritty mountain trail for… Continue

Posted on March 6, 2009 at 5:00pm —

Sage McGreen

Women give Marketers a headache?

Are women fickle or do we adapt so fast your head hurts?

A Marketweek article says women are giving marketers a headache. The recession is affecting women shoppers and the marketing migraine is to understand why. Macroshifting is why, but I’ll explain that later. My… Continue

Posted on February 26, 2009 at 1:00pm —

Sage McGreen

Sacrifice Sarah Palin to the Volcano

Have you heard this month's weird climate news?

Mt. Redoubt is about to blow! Alaskans are rushing to buy air masks to filter out the “sharp” volcanic dust and debris that will soon fill the air. Researchers say it hasn’t erupted for over twenty years.

Maybe back in the day when Sarah Palin was still a virgin, the smart thing would have been to sacrifice her to the volcano, and appease the GODS. It could still work. I know she isn’t a virgin NOW, but the miracles of reconstructive surge… Continue

Posted on February 25, 2009 at 12:00pm — 13 Comments

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At 10:48am on July 20, 2009, Pamela L. Reilly said…
Thanks! It's great to see so many familiar faces here. Wish I'd joined sooner!
At 2:35pm on July 10, 2009, Steve Stuck said…
funny
At 4:29pm on July 1, 2009, Scott Semester said…
Hi, Sage! Thanks for your nice comment! :) I've really "enjoyed" meeting you on Twitter, too! Will you be attending the Tweetup at Bazbeaux tomorrow at 1:00?
At 3:24pm on July 1, 2009, Linda S Fitzgerald said…
Ah Sage. . .we've found each other here. Where I'd really like to meet is at our empowered women's community at http://affiliatedwomen.com. Oh do come join us there. . . great women; great content and totally pleasant with little controversy and much encouragement and considerable enrichment.
At 4:01pm on April 5, 2009, Nicki Laycoax said…
Save the tatas... You should totally patent that phrase.. :)
At 5:22pm on March 7, 2009, Mark Apple said…
Hey Sage, I'm game! I'm not real sure what all you are talking about with what you do, but it sounds fun! I appreciate Pat opening this door. Sorry you get called a heifer. Let me know what you have in mind. Have a wonderful day!
At 3:50pm on February 25, 2009, Kyle Lacy said…
Greetings Sage!

Welcome to Smaller Indiana and congratulations on becoming a SMOOSIER! Let us know if you have any questions about the site and remember to have some fun. Add some content. Start a blog. We would LOVE to hear from you.
 
 

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