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	<title>Comments on: Landor looking for a verbal branding specialist</title>
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		<title>By: marvin</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2005 18:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been involved in names and the development of wordage for a number of years and find this to be the painting on the wall for this industry. Verbal branding is a new field, which might suit my word styles well. I arrived at the term Manwhich, and was an intern at Hormel when they developed the first Canned Ham.

They should not be taken to task for this. We have waited long and hard for these events to unfurl, we struggle with the client to discover what might be best for them and the loyal customers who indulge (in fact gorge) themselves with the taste and benefits of services, like BBQ. I must say I tend to prefer keeping a positive outlook and not naming names for all there past misdeeds. We all have yachts and small watercraft to tend to, so please ease does it. Your wake may foul the bay, but I smile at the fortune we once shared (we worked there together)

Cheers
Marvey Marvin.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been involved in names and the development of wordage for a number of years and find this to be the painting on the wall for this industry. Verbal branding is a new field, which might suit my word styles well. I arrived at the term Manwhich, and was an intern at Hormel when they developed the first Canned Ham.</p>
<p>They should not be taken to task for this. We have waited long and hard for these events to unfurl, we struggle with the client to discover what might be best for them and the loyal customers who indulge (in fact gorge) themselves with the taste and benefits of services, like BBQ. I must say I tend to prefer keeping a positive outlook and not naming names for all there past misdeeds. We all have yachts and small watercraft to tend to, so please ease does it. Your wake may foul the bay, but I smile at the fortune we once shared (we worked there together)</p>
<p>Cheers<br />
Marvey Marvin.</p>
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