Re: [OT] Gorilla Marketing

2008-08-29 Thread Judy Perry
And have fun watching them pinch one another ;-) Gives the phrase 'slap and tickle' a whole new dimension, doesn't it? Judy On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:10 AM, Colin Holgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think the term is Guerilla Marketing. Gorilla Marketing would be things > like "Get your King

[OT] Gorilla Marketing

2008-08-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Dear Malte, My posting about "Gorilla Marketing" was not an attack on your "Guerilla Marketing"; far from it: >From my point of view Gorillas grab everything, steal, smash and grab, little boys tend to do that unintentionally. Guerillas tend to be much more sneaky / subtle / underhand than Go

Re: [OT] Gorilla Marketing

2008-08-29 Thread Malte Brill
Dear Richmond, if you have something to say to me, I always have an open ear for you, but do not try to be subtle on me, k? Does not work for non native speakers. I at least have the guts to address the kid directly without posting some vague messages. (Left out smiley intentionally) The

[OT] Gorilla Marketing

2008-08-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
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Re: [OT] Gorilla Marketing

2008-08-29 Thread Colin Holgate
I think the term is Guerilla Marketing. Gorilla Marketing would be things like "Get your King Kongs Here!". ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

[OT] Gorilla Marketing

2008-08-29 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Frankly if some teenage boy feels the urge to pinch the registered logo of my language school and use it in the background of a YouTube movie I would be tickled pink. When things go wrong is when 'Gorillas' (we have a lot in Bulgaria; especially in Parliament) pinch logos and use them for vici