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Steve Myers
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for the additional info.
I spent a lot of time today getting familiar with TheLaundryRoom.com and
FlintTalk.com, as well.
The videos that shed the most light on TLR's focus and evolution are: "7 minutes to a better society..."
(I personally like his thoughts on accountablility), "Spread This
Message..." "Democracy,"Larry Sings Repents..." "Woman of the Year,"
"Myers on Myers Unmasked," "Ford on Ford..." "Change Isn't Always Good,"
"The guerillas of marketing," "Bible Class..." and the Radio Show
episode.
Of course, it was impossible to view them all. I had to skip several.
In your opinion, are there any important ones that I have missed?
Please recommend any other videos that would be useful for me to get a
better feel for what TLR is about and the direction it's headed in.
I think Larry is actually more talented than he gives himself credit
for. He is a natural host and facilitator, giving TLR direction and
structure. John balances him out just beautifully, with his knowledge
and articulate opinions. It's a true blend of heart and brains. I
really admire their commitment to dialog and their dedication to
"realness."
It will be very interesting to see how this project will blossom.
Thanks!
Sabrina
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Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:47 am |
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John Wilson
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Agree 100% with that post. And on the subject, yes, The Laundry Room archive needs to go back and write out summaries and major talking points so they are easy to find what you might be interested in. |
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Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:12 pm |
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Biggie9
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not only that but their whites are whiter and their colors are brighter.
and they smell like a flowering meadow and they feel so soft.
just some of the benefits of hanging out in the laundry room.
wash on! |
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