Comments for Into PROwen Lystrup's foray into a PR career and comments on the industryComment on One Week LaterStill Alive: 3 Lessons I Learned About Working by Chris Clarke- October 24, 2007 You realize you said, "So here are the top five things Ive learned after my first week in the city" and you only made it to three, right And where ya been, Owenhttp://intopr.prblogs.org/2007/06/13/one-week-later-still-alive-3-lessons-i-learned-about-... Comment on IntoPR Joins Lewis PR by Priti- October 19, 2007 Hi Owen, just happen to read this blog while browsing through google. Congratulations for your new job! I can just predict your level of anxiety coz I have gone throught the same. I was with Lewis in India as Account Executive but had to leave for pursuing futher studies. This december I will be coming to San Francisco for pursing my Master' in Journalism. I hope I too, can join Lewis San Francisco office soon. If you want to write to me you can mail me on priti.ddubeygmail.com All the best...http://intopr.prblogs.org/2007/04/26/intopr-joins-lewis-pr/#comment-10416 Comment on Top 10 Horror Movies by Sandy- October 17, 2007 completely agree on the whole Event Horizon, man when I saw that movie I was like yeH IT WAS GOOD BUT WHEN i GOT HOME i WAS AFRAID OF WALKING CLOSING MY EYES AND FALLING ASLEEP!!! IT FREAKED ME OUT.http://intopr.prblogs.org/2006/10/31/top-10-horror-movies/#comment-10405 Comment on Weekly Grammaticalness: Insure vs. Ensure by Matt- October 16, 2007 One small comment for Chris above: "Im currently correcting the error in one small section of the law. If the legislature was truly wise, theyd grant me unilateral authority to correct all manner of grammar and usage mistakes throughout the lawand theyd, of course, pay me quite handsomely to do so." If the legistlature were truly wise, hopefully it wouldn't pay handsomely for incorrect subjunctive verb tense.http://intopr.prblogs.org/2006/11/03/weekly-grammaticalness-insure-vs-ensure/#comment-1040... Comment on Weekly Grammaticalness: Insure vs. Ensure by Steve- October 3, 2007 We the People Of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common Defence... According to "old English" I spelled defense as they did back then. . . . I guess insure or ensure can be used. It's all a matter of the period in which you're trying to reference, or the period you prefer to emulate.http://intopr.prblogs.org/2006/11/03/weekly-grammaticalness-insure-vs-ensure/#comment-1030... |