Recently, I've came across some people whom i think is quite irresponsible. I was working kinda late the other day, so i decided to grab a quick bite at Mc Donald's. While i was enjoying my Chicken McDeluxe, a couple step in with their kid n found themselves a spot.
At first, they seems like just another parents who brought their kid to Mc Donald's. As soon as they settle down, their kid started to wonder around the restaurant. The kid (approximately 3 or 4 years old) was wandering around with his curious nature. He was literally playing with some umbrellas (belongs to other diners there) besides the door and trash bin.The worst part was when the kid wondered into the kitchen area without slippers or sandals and the parents just don't seems to care. I mean, how can you let your child play with trash bin and walk around WITHOUT SLIPPERS or SANDALS? What if there's something sharp on the floor or anything that might cut the kid's feet?
Well, my point is that they shouldn't even let their child wonder around in the first place. They should behave like parents and keep an eye on their child to make sure they are safe because that's their responsible as parents.
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Please don't fucking assume!
I thought i've seen all kinds of people, and i can tolerate any kind of people. However i was wrong. Some people just like to assume without understanding the real situation. Actually I've never met this person that i'm talking about. I've only know that he is the lecturer that i'm suppose to submit my bi-weekly report to 2 weeks once.
I've been really busy recently doing my internship in Bates 141. Due to the nature of work in my department (activation), i've gotta work during the weekends which includes going to outstations as well. Working outstation means no access to computer, therefore there's no way to access internet. When there's no internet access, there's no submission of bi-weekly report during weekends. All i can do is to submit it when i'm back to KL.
This Mr. R thinks he knows it all started to assume that i can do my report on-site. In this case, of course i can do my report on-site where i can write using a pen and a piece of paper, but how the fuck am i going to submit it to you without internet access?(even normal mail takes time too!) C'mon man, use your damn brain man. If i can submit it to you on time then i wouldn't have wasted my time e-mailing you and explain the whole fucking situation!
Anyway, for people who read this post....please don't mind me...i'm just a bit annoyed by the way some people behave..
I've been really busy recently doing my internship in Bates 141. Due to the nature of work in my department (activation), i've gotta work during the weekends which includes going to outstations as well. Working outstation means no access to computer, therefore there's no way to access internet. When there's no internet access, there's no submission of bi-weekly report during weekends. All i can do is to submit it when i'm back to KL.
This Mr. R thinks he knows it all started to assume that i can do my report on-site. In this case, of course i can do my report on-site where i can write using a pen and a piece of paper, but how the fuck am i going to submit it to you without internet access?(even normal mail takes time too!) C'mon man, use your damn brain man. If i can submit it to you on time then i wouldn't have wasted my time e-mailing you and explain the whole fucking situation!
Anyway, for people who read this post....please don't mind me...i'm just a bit annoyed by the way some people behave..
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Red Cross Argentina
Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Executive Creative Directors: Seto Olivieri, Pablo Capara
Creative Director: Fernando Militerno
Copywriters: Bernardo Wisky, Marina Caminal, Ramiro Gamallo, Fernando Militerno
Art Director: Fernando Militerno
Account Supervisor: Andrea Prats
Advertiser’s Supervisor: Diego Salamone
Agency Producer: Nano Tidone
Executive Creative Directors: Seto Olivieri, Pablo Capara
Creative Director: Fernando Militerno
Copywriters: Bernardo Wisky, Marina Caminal, Ramiro Gamallo, Fernando Militerno
Art Director: Fernando Militerno
Account Supervisor: Andrea Prats
Advertiser’s Supervisor: Diego Salamone
Agency Producer: Nano Tidone
It sure caught peoples' attention. A house was built in the middle of the lake, looks as if it was flood. The sign read: The North of Argentina needs your help.
It's much better than pictures and videos that we've seen all these while, cuz we're so numb to these graphics. Don't you think so?
It's much better than pictures and videos that we've seen all these while, cuz we're so numb to these graphics. Don't you think so?
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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