Hey. Read this. It’s not just you. It’s millions and millions of other guys out there.
I’m not writing this to offend anyone. I’m writing it as a fashion fact. It’s been like this for years and it will remain forever.
Why? Because the white color will always be there.
Again why? Because your tan will always look nicer when you’re wearing a white shirt.
I hang out in clubs at least twice a week. And lately it’s been like I have hundreds of waiters at my disposal. But not any bunch of waiters.
Nicely tanned waiters all wearing white shirts.
I wonder how people recognize each other. Clubs are usually dark (It’s universal). So tell me. How can I locate my friend who’s tanned and wearing a white shirt when he’s there among so many others looking just the same?
Worse? We cannot call each other. How can we? When the music is usually so loud in clubs? (It’s universal)
Here’s a suggestion: guys should start writing their names on their backs. Just like sports jerseys. Why not? That could be the next big trend.
Did I just give you a business idea? Sigh. I should have kept it to myself.
Guys. Honestly. When you’re tanned and wearing a white shirt, it's obvious.
You wana show your tan: I would call it a “tan show-off”.
And just knowing that you’re doing it on purpose: is unattractive!
Have you ever heard the song Kitty Kat Shirt by Plain White T’s? It says:
“look at the boy in the kitty kat shirt,
he might be good looking, but he still can't flirt.
There are so many other ways to flirt. I’m not claiming I’m the expert here, but still I don’t wear a white shirt to show my tan as I don’t smoke a cigar to have a silicon girl as a date. (Refer to the article “A Silicon World – A Bit of Nonsense” http://otherendofsunrise.blogspot.com/2007/06/silicon-world-bit-of-nonsense.html)
Oh, wait, some people are gona be calling me after reading this. It happened before.
Friday, July 6, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
It's a Birthday
One of the cutest things ever. The name: Tony. The height: about half a meter. The love condition: unconditioned love.
The relationship: my second nephew (after Chafic).
Tantouno,
Happy birthday buddy (his first). Hope I'll live long to see how such a beautiful little baby would turn into an old handsome man.
I guess you already know that I was attending a franchising seminar for the last few days. Yes. I'm still around. Finally now I'll be around everyday. Until God decides otherwise. But I guess he likes me. I've been behaving lately.
With 200 hundred emails to reply to, I will have to excuse myself. I will see you tomorrow with something longer and definitely more interesting. But what could be more interesting than wishing my nephew a happy birthday?
Guys, wherever you are,
Peace.
I love Tantouno and Chafico.
The relationship: my second nephew (after Chafic).
Tantouno,
Happy birthday buddy (his first). Hope I'll live long to see how such a beautiful little baby would turn into an old handsome man.
I guess you already know that I was attending a franchising seminar for the last few days. Yes. I'm still around. Finally now I'll be around everyday. Until God decides otherwise. But I guess he likes me. I've been behaving lately.
With 200 hundred emails to reply to, I will have to excuse myself. I will see you tomorrow with something longer and definitely more interesting. But what could be more interesting than wishing my nephew a happy birthday?
Guys, wherever you are,
Peace.
I love Tantouno and Chafico.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Your Creativity Gets Paid
Today I’m attending a seminar on Franchise Network Engineering Management.
Interesting? Very.
If I had to complain about something, I would just complain about the seats. But that would be being too picky.
Hey. Don’t assume I’m writing this in the middle of the seminar. No. It’s my well deserved lunch break. I have my laptop on one side and my sandwich on the other. Facing me, at the other end of the restaurant, a beautiful lady probably in her mid twenties.
Oops. That’s drifting away from the subject. I’ll spare you from all the details.
Franchising: a real cash machine.
Have you ever wanted to be rich? No sillier question. Of course you have. Sigh.
But. There are some important prerequisites.
Are you creative? Are you determined? Are you a consistency seeker? If yes, your dream might come true. If not, stop reading this and find another way to make money.
All you have to do is sit down, take a piece of paper and start writing. Write down your dream concept. Whether a restaurant, a fashion store or anything.
Write down your passion.
Did Ray Kroc (McDonald’s founder) and Howard Schultz (Starbucks founder) know that their concepts would one day end up being in almost every country in the world? I don’t think so.
But they had the idea, the vision, the passion and the determination.
Money? Not that important. Your idea and passion are worth a lot of it.
There are many ways to finance the launch of your concept. Some are illegal! But if I were you, I would stick to the legal ones.
Personal financing, loans, borrowing, selling shares … You chose.
Launch your first unit. Test it. Prove it. Franchise it.
But don’t stop there.
Control it. Your concept is your baby. Do you ever forget about your baby? If yes, please get yourself a shrink.
Well. I hope this was a bit useful for you entrepreneurs out there. I just thought it would be interesting to share with you some ideas on what I do.
There is still so much creativity to be done in this world.
Who has to do it? Us.
Let’s find out what’s on the other end of sunrise.
I’m gona eat my sandwich and think about a "creative" way to approach that lady.
BTW she’s eating a chocolate fudge cake. You know what I mean.
Wish me luck.
I’ll catch you later.
Interesting? Very.
If I had to complain about something, I would just complain about the seats. But that would be being too picky.
Hey. Don’t assume I’m writing this in the middle of the seminar. No. It’s my well deserved lunch break. I have my laptop on one side and my sandwich on the other. Facing me, at the other end of the restaurant, a beautiful lady probably in her mid twenties.
Oops. That’s drifting away from the subject. I’ll spare you from all the details.
Franchising: a real cash machine.
Have you ever wanted to be rich? No sillier question. Of course you have. Sigh.
But. There are some important prerequisites.
Are you creative? Are you determined? Are you a consistency seeker? If yes, your dream might come true. If not, stop reading this and find another way to make money.
All you have to do is sit down, take a piece of paper and start writing. Write down your dream concept. Whether a restaurant, a fashion store or anything.
Write down your passion.
Did Ray Kroc (McDonald’s founder) and Howard Schultz (Starbucks founder) know that their concepts would one day end up being in almost every country in the world? I don’t think so.
But they had the idea, the vision, the passion and the determination.
Money? Not that important. Your idea and passion are worth a lot of it.
There are many ways to finance the launch of your concept. Some are illegal! But if I were you, I would stick to the legal ones.
Personal financing, loans, borrowing, selling shares … You chose.
Launch your first unit. Test it. Prove it. Franchise it.
But don’t stop there.
Control it. Your concept is your baby. Do you ever forget about your baby? If yes, please get yourself a shrink.
Well. I hope this was a bit useful for you entrepreneurs out there. I just thought it would be interesting to share with you some ideas on what I do.
There is still so much creativity to be done in this world.
Who has to do it? Us.
Let’s find out what’s on the other end of sunrise.
I’m gona eat my sandwich and think about a "creative" way to approach that lady.
BTW she’s eating a chocolate fudge cake. You know what I mean.
Wish me luck.
I’ll catch you later.
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