Communications Need to Stand Out – Ford Escort Seller Shows How

If you need a lesson on how to make your communications stand out, the person who wrote the classified ad for this Ford Escort–“the most ballingest car ever”–shows the rest of us how.

Here are some gems:

This well-maintained and fully restored beauty is a salvage title. It was bought out of an insurance pool after getting into a tiny fender bender (i.e. vicious car cock fight. . . which it won. . . with metal and brawn).

This one-of-a-kind ZX2 coupe is to the limit. And it takes no prisoners.

And the best:

The right front fender was dented, but then replaced by a cadre of men who were born in garages and bottle-fed Penzoil.

Read the whole ad at hooniverse.

More than 300 Democrats Rally at Tenth Dems Convention

More than 300 Democrats Rally at Tenth Dems Convention

Tenth Congressional District Democrats 10th District Convention by pau1ke11y

This is a shot of the crowd at the Tenth Congressional District Democrats 10th District Convention by pau1ke11y

More than 40 candidates and elected officials at the 10th  District-Wide Democratic Convention raised their voices in support of working families throughout the district, inspiring the more than 300 enthusiastic conventioneers Sunday at the Vernon Hills High School.

The convention was hosted by the Tenth Congressional District Democrats, or Tenth Dems. Candidates running for election at all levels of government from all parts of the district were able to meet active and passionate Democrats and interested independents.

The Tenth Dems members conducted a straw poll for their favorite congressional candidate in the March 20 primary, with Vivek Bavda receiving 1 percent, Brad Schneider getting 6 percent, John Tree getting 20 percent, and Ilya Sheyman garnering 73 percent. While the convention was open to the public, only Tenth Dems members were eligible to vote.

The keynote speaker was Fay Hartog-Levin, the 65th Ambassador to the Netherlands. Ambassador Levin’s speech reminded everyone what the task at hand is—getting out the vote and sending Democrats to Washington, to Springfield, and to the many local offices in the district. “The country needs Barack Obama,” Levin said. “But the world needs him even more.

“There was a generation in the world that only saw America through George W. Bush’s eyes,” Ambassador Levin added. “The international community needed to see America through President Obama’s eyes. The Dutch and the international community never understood, for example, how a country with the wealth and influence of the United States did not allow many of its citizens access to health care.”

Ambassador Levin was a senior consultant at Res Publica Group from 2006 to 2009, was Vice President for External Affairs at Chicago’s Field Museum from 1997 to 2005, and was an attorney in private practice and at Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather and Geraldson. Ambassador Levin’s parents were Dutch citizens who left the Netherlands during WWII, and immigrated to the U.S. thereafter.

Other speakers at the convention vowed to unify after the primary to change the direction of the country and the district. “The rally was a fun event and a great way to energize voters,” said Northfield Trustee Karen McCormick. Other speakers spoke in amazement at the number and the energy of the attendees.

The chair of the event was John Hmurovic, who has been the vice chair of Tenth Dems since 2003 and is a recognized expert in area politics. Hmurovic has been chair of Tenth Dems since 2006, he served as precinct committeeman in Libertyville, and he was the campaign manager for State Rep. Karen May in 2006, 2008, 2010, and for Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering in 2009.

This good old-fashioned political convention was headlined by most of the local candidates running in any precinct within the geographic boundaries of the 10th District, and it featured rousing music, sign-waving to support Democratic candidates, and more.

The Tenth Congressional District Democrats, or Tenth Dems for short, is a group of grassroots political volunteers who formed the organization in late 2003 to help elect Democrats to all levels of government throughout the 10th District.

For more information or to volunteer, go to http://www.tenthdems.org, email info@tenthdems.org, or call 847-266-VOTE (8683).

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The Illinois Tenth Congressional District Democrats is a volunteer group with members from all parts of the 10th Congressional District. The 10th District contains portions of both Cook and Lake Counties stretching from Winnetka through Waukegan and from Lake Michigan west through Round Lake. The District includes all or part of the following townships: Avon, Benton, Grant, Libertyville, Moraine, Shields, Waukegan, West Deerfield, Vernon, Zion and parts of Fremont, Lake Villa, Maine, New Trier, Newport, Northfield, Warren, and Wheeling.

 

Jeffrey Zaslow-Penned Column from 1986 Is Marvelous

This column written by Jeffrey Zaslow in 1986 is marvelous. Thanks to Ryan Ver Berkmoes for posting this for everyone to read. It is a shame that Mr. Zaslow has left us way too early.

 

Giants Yesterday & Today Book Reason I’m Picking G-Men

pau1ke11y New York Giants Yesterday & Today

New York Giants Yesterday & Today … a book I edited a few years ago.

New York Giants Yesterday & Today is a book I edited a few years ago, and it is the reason that I’m picking the New York Giants to beat the New England Patriots.

Sure, I have no idea who is going to win the game. Based on the last matchup to feature these two teams, I would say the Giants are slightly better than they were in Super Bowl 42, and the Patriots are worse. But that really doesn’t matter all that much.

Who will be ready for today’s game? Well, if the G-Men were smart, they would pick up a copy of New York Giants Yesterday & Today and see how the SB 42 Giants prepared against the then-18-0 Pats.