A rather detailed street map of a place I ended up not going to.
"Man is evil to the extent that he is a social animal." Please note that I don't necessarily buy this. Or rather: I buy it--somehow it became my distorted takehome message from all that Rand--but I don't want to buy it. I don't know why I buy it. So something worth figuring out. Goes onto the hand.
"Regal Lager." This must have been a brand name idea. However, we're all done for the day palindromage enters the marketing playbook, because that means they've tried absolutely everything else. Hell, on that note, I still maintain the introduction of cuticle cream already implies the apocalypse. Honestly, what's left?
"Lycraphone." Self-explanatory.
Posted by Alan at March 25, 2006 02:09 PMThat is probably the best encapsulation of the truly distinctive elements of Rand that I've seen so far.
Posted by: brennen at March 26, 2006 02:39 AMhttp://www.regallager.com/
"Regal Lager is a distributor of high quality baby and children's products."
Too bad they don't actually sell beer. Getting customers hooked as kids is the dream of every marketer. Their slogan should be "From breast to bottle."
brennen: maybe so. "a creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others." since i added this one to my quotes database it stopped making sense. so why aren't her books purely man v. nature? on the other hand her characters *seem* to be unwillingly wrenched from this pure type of struggle into the petty man v. man. in the end, i'm still not sure what to think.
holt: could they be grooving on "reg-all-ager?" thus "the only bottle that truly works like mom's breast?" (shudder) how are you these days old bean? sorry for being a shitface who forgets to write back.
Posted by: alan at March 27, 2006 12:02 AM