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How to get your order right at Fast Food

We all know you can't ALWAYS get your order right at the local fast food joint, it's just one of the great injustices that all fast food eaters will one day be forced to realize. They will pull away from the window only to realize later they've been horribly wronged. With any luck it's not a short order, the worst offense of all. Often the source of this consternation is known as the "modified order," when a customer changes the item to their liking. Asking for a change to the menu item is like inviting a vampire inside your home, it's likely gonna go horribly wrong and suck.  But if you need to modify the menu item, pick your requests carefully.  Is it something you can do yourself? That may be the better route. Here are some other rules:

How networks are fighting the DVR

Have you ever been zipping through a set of commercials on your favorite episode of the World's Bitchiest Humans from Orange County and you get a glimpse of your favorite upstanding bickerous blonde bimbo and hit the play button, only to discover it was just a mid-commercial teaser?  That's one way the networks trick you into hitting play while speeding past the people who pay the bills.  They play a little teaser so you think your show is beginning.  The only thing I hate more than commercials is traffic, so I find it annoying to be duped, but they are fighting back against the DVR.

Proud to Announce

Jeremy Lipps, responselogix, social mediaI am proud to announce that I have been hired as the Social Media Coordinator for ResponseLogix. This company has taken the bold step of moving into the Social Media space and have selected me to partner with their Marketing Director, Catherine Edwards to advance into the cyber-marketing world of Social Media. ResponseLogix has created software that bridges the gap between internet car buyers and the physical car sales lots. This is a great product for Dealerships that want to make sure to cover all internet inquiries and for those who want to pro-actively reach out to internet shoppers.

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