August 2006

Business Pet Peeves On Air with Ann Karrick, Prill Boyle and Chuck Scott!

Business Pet Peeves On Air with Ann Karrick, Prill Boyle and Chuck Scott!

Unwanted phone books, analog spam, and other business pet peeves discussed with radio show host Ann Karrick and her two guests – Prill Boyle and Chuck Scott. Wait to you hear in audio chapter two about Chuck’s idea of giving bad marketing executives virtual whirleys and why is permission marketing so hard.

Golfer Tees-off for Hole-n-One and Buys Drinks for Everybody on Course

Golfer Tees-off for Hole-n-One and Buys Drinks for Everybody on Course

Fun account of how my dad, Roger Scott, scored his first hole-in-one and the third one in our family.

Psychiatric Hot Line Answering Machine

Imagine calling a Psychiatric Hot Line and getting an answering machine instead of a person – then imagine if that Hot Line was setup by pranksters – listen here and you will get the idea.

Bump Keys Make Locks Obsolete

Bump Keys Make Locks Obsolete

This post includes a video showing how locks can be hacked – yikes!

FUN-da-Mental Pointers (~.~)

FUN-da-Mental Pointers (~.~)

Ten fun-da-mental pointers about living life with laughter and lightness – enjoy!

Quotes About Dogs and Why We Love Them - Woof On!

Quotes About Dogs and Why We Love Them – Woof On!

Here is a collection of some honest and often witty remarks about dogs and why they rate as man’s best friend – enjoy!

How Would You Sell a Cow

How Would You Sell a Cow

Here is a funny look at how different cultures around the world express entrepreneurship at the pasture level with man’s most basic and perhaps oldest domestic animal – the honored cow – moo! So go ahead and test your entrepreneurship and see how you would sell a cow!

Reverse Car Jacking on Main Street

Reverse Car Jacking on Main Street

Reverse Car Jacking on Main Street by Chuck Scott is a true account witnessed in Ridgefield Connecticut when a car was returned to its owner via a spontaneous act of love. It was hard to believe what happened until it was over, since I had never heard of a Reverse Car Jacking.