PHILLY BEEF! – TEVIN FARMER & JONO CARROLL PULLED APART AFTER TRADING BITTER WORDS IN PRESSER
Ivan Strinic’s first words as a Rossonero: “I’m at one of the top clubs in the world” ❤⚫
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Il croato a ilanTV: “Sono arrivato in uno dei club più grandi al mondo” ❤⚫
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“Without words,” or “Sin Palabras,” is the name of the first Colombian cafeteria designed for deaf and mute customer
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‘Without words,’ or ‘Sin Palabras,’ is the name of the first Colombian cafeteria designed for deaf and mute customers, where a menu with instructions on how to communicate in sign language allows for all customers to interact with each other.
How Do You Turn an Ad Into a Meme? Two Words: Dilly Dilly
It’s much harder today to break through and to connect with that consumer base out there because of all of the multiple options they’re exposed to.”
Still, the fact that Bud Light invests in big-ticket live television events — namely major football
games — offered “dilly dilly” a better chance at viral success, Mr. Henderson said.
Brandon Henderson, a creative director at Wieden & Kennedy, said he realized the phrase might take
off when he saw a student write it on a sign in the background of ESPN’s “College GameDay.”
F John Parker, another creative director, said he thought he had heard something familiar when
he was watching a fourth-quarter play of a “Thursday Night Football” game in November.
The king names each person a “friend of the crown,” then leads the banquet hall in a call-and-response toast in which they all repeat “dilly dilly.” When a man instead smugly presents “a spiced honey mead wine
that I have really been into lately,” he is shuffled off to the “pit of misery.”
The implication is that Bud Light is for you and all of your friends; fancy craft beer is only for yourself.
In 1995, a nation was rapt as three frogs croaked the syllables in “Budweiser.” Four years later, Budweiser
prompted countless television viewers to wag their tongues and ask their friends, “Whassup?”
Since then, the list of commercial catchphrases to earn a cultural foothold has been short.
“Consumers today have so many more options and things to occupy their time,” said Andy Goeler, Bud Light’s vice president of marketing.
The ‘Brexit’ Talks, in 200 Words
Young Britons, who mostly opposed “Brexit,” will lose the right to live
and work freely in Europe; export and finance industries face new costs; labs will lose funding and talent.
But “Brexit” supporters see a world of opportunity free from the “shackles” of Brussels, with opportunities for new global influence and trade.
By STEVEN ERLANGERJULY 17, 2017
Britain voted last year to leave the European Union and will be out on March 29, 2019.
Full sovereignty, especially in legal matters, and preferential trade relations.
Fishermen, possibly, some unemployed people, and British industry serving the domestic market.
Before then, it must agree on divorce terms and the basics of a new relationship.
“Why write for a pittance for your words,” wrote one of them, Keith Parkins, “only to then find no one is reading what you have taken the time
and trouble to write, because it resides within a fenced-off ghetto?”
Medium maintains it is doing well by the metrics it cares about.
“I thought once everybody could speak freely and exchange information
and ideas, the world is automatically going to be a better place,” Mr. Williams says.
“If I learn that every time I drive down this road I’m going to see more and more car crashes,” he says, “I’m going to take a different road.”
But a new road may have other problems.
“A beautiful space for reading and writing — and little else,” Mr. Williams called Medium at its public debut in 2012.
He once told Mr. Williams that he had some new ideas about dating sites but feared
that if he tackled them, “I’d be working on the same thing my whole entire life.”
Mr. Williams had pondered for a moment and replied, “I’ve been working on the same thing my whole life.”
Mr. Hong said: “It’s not a vanity project, it’s his calling.
“I think we will fix these things,” Mr. Williams says.
“Write whatever you want, and we’ll pay you based on certain terms,” Mr. Williams says now.
“Ad-driven systems can only reward attention,” Mr. Williams says.