This is just so awesome! I love “cheap.com”, so clever.
This is just so awesome! I love “cheap.com”, so clever.
My guess is grandma’s basement. Or maybe a van in a Walmart parking lot.
This is the dumbest comment I’ve read all week.
Not quite and answer but (from Money Magazine)...
Thanks for explaining - it makes sense.
Oh, I didn’t mean he got his theory from Dale Carnegie! I just meant that your stepdad’s advice is backed up by the best of the best.
This has always been a favorite of mine and I really hope at least one person has tried it.
That’s also the Dale Carnegie method (How to Make Friends and Influence People). And I agree with your step-dad - it really does work.
This is interesting - may I ask what you mean by “people like me”? I’m not being snarky - I’m genuinely curious about what sort of personality traits you are referring to.
Or maybe it’s just a helpful reminder for those times when we have a visceral dislike of someone for no reason.
Benjamin Franklin’s method of making enemies like him was to ask the person for a favor. He asked someone who despised him if he could borrow a valuable book from him and all of a sudden things changed for the better. Wouldn’t work for me though; I’m too petty. I like the the method explained in this article much…
I was not trying to make a point - I was simply trying to remember if the rumors I read were about them or a different couple.
Am I remembering incorrectly? I thought there were a bunch of blind items about their wedding that said she was more gay than bi and only marrying him for publicity and money.
You really don’t see a lot of modern homes in DC. In the suburbs, sure. But not really in DC proper. Mort Zuckerman has a modern home not too far from the one above and it’s lovely but sticks out like a sore thumb.
True; and I’m hopeful there are a few companies out there who do take them seriously.
This is the reason I think exit interviews are pointless. They change nothing. We had a guy provide documentation of pervasive timesheet fraud from two managers in his dept. (during his exit interview) and the HR rep simply warned the managers that people were on to them and to be careful. And they wonder they get…
One doesn’t have to be oppressed to experience racism. When I lived in China, people regularly told me that Chinese people are naturally more evolved and intelligent than white people. Isn’t thinking that you are superior to another race considered racism? How are those comments not racist?
I am more and more embarrassed for Gawker media with each passing day.
Counterpoint: The John Oliver effect