Vote using the letter below.
A - It's good to hear your voice!
B- You really need to get your people on the train
C- One word - "Re--rded"
Vote using the letter below.
A - It's good to hear your voice!
B- You really need to get your people on the train
C- One word - "Re--rded"
I'm just glad he didn't try to recover from the train faux-pas by changing the subject to how his hot yoga class is hotter than an oven.
I’m sure he knows exactly what it means to get people on a train.
I used to see him on the 10 side elevator of Channel Center now and again. He was pretty friendly and generally would chit chat about weather or something like that.
Don't forget about full stop's cousin "LET ME BE CLEAR!"
I've had two personal interactions with him. Both times he was rude, condescending and aloof. His whole town hall and LinkedIn persona is a transparent act. I don't understand the cult of personality around him.
E. "You want $2,500 for this belt that I want to buy so I look cool at Davos, where no one has heard of me, nor cares? I'll take it!" (True Story.)
Does he know what it means to get put on a train ?
D - Full stop. Such a lazy, hackneyed way to try and make it sound like you are saying something profound.
B is indeed a classic, but C best exemplifies the insensitive and truly evil nature of our leadership.
B is so classic!