The “trick or treat” day is one fun filled day wherein we can get total strangers to give us candy or money. The sheer amount of fun and frolic on that day is one unforgettable experience.
Category Archives: Humor
The Most Famous Funny Keynote Speaker
by Amy NuttFinding a humorous keynote speaker who is also informative can be a difficult task. There are certainly not many people around who can be humorous and informative at the same time. The ability to be entertaining and make the listeners laugh, while also managing to get a point across as is the case with advertising, is certainly a rare gift and something that prove very useful.
What to Ask When Hiring a Professional Keynote Speaker
by Amy NuttA keynote speaker is someone who is an expert in a particular, focused field or area such as communications, teamwork or business ethics. A keynote speaker is generally hired to bring a new, invigorating point of view to a team or company project. Consequently, there are some important issues that should be addressed before hiring any keynote speaker.
Finding Both Crude and Tasteless Humor
by Jason CreationThere's a wide range of humor out there, and regardless of who you are, there is a lot to appreciate. That being said, one of the most universally appealing forms of humor has to be rude and crude humor.
Finding Both Crude and Tasteless Humor
by Jason CreationThere's a wide range of humor out there, and regardless of who you are, there is a lot to appreciate. That being said, one of the most universally appealing forms of humor has to be rude and crude humor.
Parking Lot Personas
by Shell HarrisThe parking lot is, statistically, one of the most dangerous places to both walk and drive in America. Yet, many people are still forced to make use of parking lots on a regular, sometimes daily basis. The key to surviving a parking lot experience is knowledge, particularly knowledge of the indigenous creatures – the parkers. Parkers come in many different varieties, each with unique characteristics, many of which are harmless. Like every rule, there are exceptions. And the exceptions are the ones which must be approached with caution.
The Saga of the Automobile and Burma-Shave
by Brenda WilliamsPrior to 1925, the Burma-Vita Company, owned by Clinton Odell, was marketing a liniment concocted from ingredients imported from the Malay Peninsula and Burma. However, sales were few and the company decided to switch to a product with more demand. The result was Burma Shave, a brushless shaving cream. Clinton's son, Allan, thought that sales could be improved through an advertising campaign using wooden signs planted along the side of the roads. Clinton did not think much of the idea but he did give Allan $200 to try it out. Allan and brother Leonard were soon posting signs along America's roads until 7000 signs stretched across United States highways. The signs were white on red in groups of four, five or six. The last sign always read Burma-Shave. As it turned out, Allan had a great idea because the company's sales started to increase. The signs were particularly popular with families as they kept kids occupied on long trips.
