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Go and have a go at making your own pulp tales covers, as it's very easy to edit once you prod it a bit, and has great potential for entertaining things to stick on the staff notice board.
One of these young artists will grow up to be that innovative artist who wants their exhibition at your venue to include:
N.B. This image was found rather randomly online, I believe via facebook, without any providence. A toddler who has grasped the idea that Christmas means ripping wrapping paper off of boxes, came into his own private heaven when faced with a Christmas tree piled high with gifts. The presents were all empty boxes wrapped for display, but when your priority is just ripping paper, that's no matter! How to make a medieval cave and tunnel system more appealing. To a very specific market of small girls. A customer calls with a question about a visit and asks:
Mum: "Do you have any pictures of the venue on your website?" Me: "Yes, are you on it now?" Mum: "I'm looking at it, it's where I found your number." In the background, for all of the next stage of the conversation, can be heard a plaintive and persistent "mum? mum?... mum?... Mum!" throughout which the mother stoically carries on. Me: Gives instructions for what to look for and click on Mum: Asks some questions to clarify, mutters to self. Background: "mum?.. Mum!" Repeat this about 3 times. Background: "MUM! YOU'RE ON THE WRONG WEBSITE! THAT'S WHY YOU CAN'T FIND ANYTHING!" Mum: ...Would you mind speaking with my son?... Conversation with teenager fixes everything in a couple of seconds. |
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