mmn. ketchup chips
Jan. 26th, 2005 11:11 pmBy the Gods. I go away for less than 12 hours and theres over 60 new posts for me to read? Dude. I want a divorce! (As Liz and I keep saying about our partnerships for various projects in different classes... ^^;)
So. We learned nothing in Marketing today. No real surprise. And in selling; aside from the stuff on prospecting we were discussing, we brought up a certain adage that we took last semester and I think everyone should be aware of: "I like you" really means "I am like you". Sort of a life rule, if you think about it.
Know what is a good thing, though? Several students have complained about our marketing teacher to the department head and he got a talking to today. Whether this means we'll actually see improvements or not, I don't know. I hope so, though. People keep dropping the class because he really is THAT bad of a teacher.
Also since I'm really, well, odd and curious, could someone tell me if they have Old Dutch brand potato chips in the States? Also. Lays. Do you guys have sea salt and pepper flavour? Because it is love. As is ketchup, which I am eating now. But I already know you have that in some parts of the States. (We get cool chip flavours that have "Taste of Canada" written on them and are, like, limited time flavours, too. Right now there's Quebec four cheese and... I dunno, a few others. Those are cool.)
So. We learned nothing in Marketing today. No real surprise. And in selling; aside from the stuff on prospecting we were discussing, we brought up a certain adage that we took last semester and I think everyone should be aware of: "I like you" really means "I am like you". Sort of a life rule, if you think about it.
Know what is a good thing, though? Several students have complained about our marketing teacher to the department head and he got a talking to today. Whether this means we'll actually see improvements or not, I don't know. I hope so, though. People keep dropping the class because he really is THAT bad of a teacher.
Also since I'm really, well, odd and curious, could someone tell me if they have Old Dutch brand potato chips in the States? Also. Lays. Do you guys have sea salt and pepper flavour? Because it is love. As is ketchup, which I am eating now. But I already know you have that in some parts of the States. (We get cool chip flavours that have "Taste of Canada" written on them and are, like, limited time flavours, too. Right now there's Quebec four cheese and... I dunno, a few others. Those are cool.)