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Hot Pepper: May 2009
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Blog of Hot Pepper Photography, PR, Social Media, and general ramblings. Monday, May 18, 2009. Are you ready for a crisis? With Swine Flu (or H1N1) doing the rounds, it seems like the perfect time to start talking about Crisis Comms. What should you do, when should you do it, and how? While times are good. It is important to keep response plans up to date, and run regular crisis simulations to test the plan and make sure everyone is well-versed in crisis response situations. During the early hours of a c...
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The 16th President | Abraham Lincoln sightings and popular culture | Page 2
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Abraham Lincoln sightings and popular culture. Abe saves the day again. June 1, 2009 by Jessica. Naturally I had to see Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian. As soon as it came out. I mean, any movie that promises a three-story, marble Abe Lincoln strolling around DC has to be good right? In fact, I deemed it worthy of $70 Dendy Premium tickets…reclining, while wait staff bring food and drinks, and gourmet choc-tops. Mmm. The Smithsonian just has so much cool stuff! I liked Amy Adams. Which i...
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Hot Pepper: What's behind the wall?
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Blog of Hot Pepper Photography, PR, Social Media, and general ramblings. Saturday, May 2, 2009. What's behind the wall? My Lincoln reference for today was sent to me by a friend who saw a CNN story. Of course there are rumoured to be other treasures like a perfectly preserved locomotive from the early 1800s, but what is that when there are Lincoln mysteries to uncover! The filmmakers are raising money from the public to finish the shooting and excavation, so let's find out what's behind the wall!
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Robert A. Ripps Photography Blog: 2/28/10 - 3/7/10
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Thursday, March 4, 2010. According to AdAge, there are 19 special flavors of Kit Kat bars available only in Japan. That you just can’t get anywhere else, like strawberry-cheesecake, blueberry, cherry blossom and green tea (no big deal you say). Have you ever tried yubari melon, yuzu, grape or wasabi-flavored white chocolate? No, how about sweet potato, miso, baked corn, green beans, red potatoes or kinako (a toasted soybean flour mostly used to coat mochi)? My mouth is watering already. Links to this post.