Sometimes we get randomly contacted by event organisers with insane ideas for using our museum. Or people offering their services as entertainers or contractors for events held at the venue. Usually they are very out of keeping with what we want to offer anyone visiting us. It's not often we get an email which is unsolicited, poor English, but so tempting to propose to the managers (while keeping a straight face) I think our products can help your business to be better.Dinoosaur costume is always our star product.Its carve length is 4.2m and very vivid and realistic.You can image when a real dinsoaur appear our real life... it must be popular among people. I think the staff would look great in 4.2 m long dinosaur costumes.
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If your venue has ever installed a cabinet large enough to fit a human being in, you will probably be familiar with the urge to "try it on for size". It's the museum and art gallery staff equivalent to a cat having to sit in a cardboard box. You're not sure why, but that cabinet calls to something in your genes, and you want to know what your exhibited artifacts feel like when they're on that side of the glass.
Since managers don't always appreciate this vital part of the installation process, and may even take umbrage at something they signed off thousands of pounds on being used to raise staff morale, the sixth sense of middle-management is key in knowing when it's safe to show off the new cabinet. Smarter venue management know that this stage of a large cabinet can sometimes be a great opportunity for your social media and website.
One child has visited before and knows where a real dead skeleton is.
All other exhibits in the museum can wait. As can the teacher. |
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