Random Thoughts

I was buying food to donate to a Thanksgiving food drive and found myself buying only the things I like, despite them not being for me.

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I’m doing a presentation tomorrow in front of 100+ insurance people. Curiously, I’m not nervous.

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:popcorn:

Lol, if you want to watch, DM me and I’ll send you the link. They’re welcoming anyone.

1 hour on how to sell life insurance online. No ce credits.

Had a Hot Pocket for the first time in about 15 years. Meh.

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:heart: only one of the next two posts (I’m A B testing)…

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Great job! Informative and educational!

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Great job! Educational and informative!

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What’s the option for “neither”?

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Advertising works, I kept forgetting to get my flu/covid shots, saw a commercial over the weekend and booked an appt for today.

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During my last doctor’s checkup, my doctor went through all my immunizations and when she mentioned my shingles vaccine, I said, “yes, had that, because shingles doesn’t care.” She laughed and said the company should be happy to know that their advertising works.

That’s my favorite drug advertisement: “get the vaccine because shingles doesn’t care.”

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I usually hit the “Reject All” button when some website wants me to accept cookies.

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I’m sure this is strictly out of fear that they might have raisins in them, no?

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They recently got rid of their microwave crisper sleeve.

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Lol ab testing.
You attended? Cool!

buddy just texted me. Out of 250 of these weekly presentations, the most positive feedback they’ve ever had!
“Sales isn’t a social problem with a social solution. It’s an actuarial problem with ana actuarial solution.”

  • The term guy, probably.
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Mine had the sleeve, but I air fried it so I didn’t need it.

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my kids started saying that about random stuff. as in “hey, make sure you don’t leave that there or else it will make a mess.” they reply with “shingles doesn’t care!”

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Writing a novel, any story line you want, but every line of dialog begins with “So, …”