posted on May 13, 2005 12:22:57 PM new
I have the business card of a well-known person. Can you think of any reason I could not sell it? Seems to me it's no longer the person's property if he gives it to someone else, but I don't want to get in trouble over something like this.
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posted on May 13, 2005 02:02:59 PM new
The card just has the business address and phone. I guess I'll go ahead and list it.
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posted on May 13, 2005 03:14:31 PM new
I've worked with celebrities before and it shouldn't be a problem if its just business contacts- they don't usually give out personal info unless it's to close contacts. That's my opinion.
posted on May 17, 2005 06:34:34 PM new
Ach du limberger! Poor ole Termin-heimer has been having his problems lately...
Fighting all those NURSES and TEACHERS -- hey! Tis enough to make ya want to trade in yer HUMMER for a ...HUMMER II
I'd like to find my favorite Governor's biz card: Earl Faubus, who had the best campaign slogan in USA history:
"Elect me -- I'm a NUT"
"I'm going to spend a lot of time on Social Security. I enjoy it. I enjoy taking on the issue. I guess, it's the Mother in me."—Guess Who? Washington D.C., April 14, 2005
posted on May 17, 2005 06:55:37 PM new
Ach du limburger is right, Tom. Do you think he's losing his appeal? His current TV ads are a bit tiresome to listen to--sort of a monotone accented speechlet.
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