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		<title>The Exhibitionist</title>
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Those who are familiar with central London will know that Earl's Court is not only a stop on London's underground and a district west of fashionable Kensington with a concentration of more temporary Australian bartenders than any other spot on the planet, it is also a Venue. For a couple ...</description>
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		<title>Bad News/Good News</title>
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There are seldom new ideas but there are often new presentations.


Sometimes an old, or perhaps more politely, a seasoned idea, can still work as well as it did the first time. We once had a client call up to tell us that he wanted a quick, down-and-dirty announcement print ad ...</description>
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		<title>Madame Z</title>
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In my early days of travel to New York I had an experience that is the sort of experience you expect to have if you are fairly good looking in a seasoned kind of way, reasonably articulate, recently divorced, and in the advertising business. I was never quite sure why ...</description>
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		<title>The THE Story</title>
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A chronicle of creative opportunity and just a dash of guile.


When in London I was once presented with a hot problem to solve, nothing really out of the ordinary, but still, immediate action was needed.


The agency had purchased a years contract for a newspaper space, which we referred to as ...</description>
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		<title>The Irish Job – Part Five</title>
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Read the Irish Job - Part One / Part Two / Part Three / Part Four

Home Again


When I woke up in Manhattan a day later the whole visit again was a total dream. Even when I proudly showed the work that Jerry and I had created to the folks back ...</description>
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		<title>The Irish Job – Part Four</title>
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Read the Irish Job - Part One / Part Two / Part Three

By chance, the first location was the closest to Dublin in Wicklow, where we visited previously to capture the front door or more precisely the cover of 'Country Home.' When we arrived, to our dismay the beautiful rhododendron, which ...</description>
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		<title>The Irish Job – Part Three</title>
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Read the Irish Job - Part One or Part Two 

Come into the garden.


Our next task was to find a house with suitable living room for our 'Country Drawing Room,' and a big enough garden to fulfill two more objectives. The first, obviously, was 'The Country Garden' and all the ...</description>
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		<title>The Irish Job – Part Two</title>
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Read the Irish Job - Part One 

The Flying Circus


When I arrived In Dublin it was raining but nevertheless I was met by David Hamilton, the son of Alexander and a helicopter pilot, Hank who was an American and I was soon nicely installed at the Shelbourne Hotel, a five star ...</description>
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		<title>The Irish Job – Part One</title>
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And now for something completely different.


The phone rang so I picked it up and to the yet unasked question I said,"426". Of course I could have said," hello," as most people do, or "Eaton" or " Peter Eaton" or just "Peter," but I have found that people make a lot ...</description>
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		<title>The Pink Floyd Caper</title>
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We, the practitioners of this subtle craft of advertising, are painfully plagued with the `deadline' syndrome. What this essentially means is that when one is buying advertising, the owners of the space have a date by which they need the advertising material: for magazines and newspapers, for television, for radio ...</description>
		<link>http://printpusher.com/vintagetales/2007/12/19/the-pink-floyd-caper/</link>
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