How Advertising Works in Chippenham #41
Decide to put your house on the market Research thoroughly the best Estate Agent* to get you the swiftest sale and best price for your property Agree to have a For Sale sign placed outside (not everyone does these days) Wait for a blogger with a camera to notice that Scott really does need to use his full Christian name in his advertising Et voila ! * = Realtor if you're reading this over the Pond Gosh, I see it's nearly 5 years since the last How Advertising Works , it's great to be back! NAH and I have a list of examples similar to Scott's e.g. Sue Wellings' signature at the swimming club became S Wellings and he was at school with Terry and Steve Potts (S Potts and T Potts). Do you have any examples to add to the list? 😉
They do look very cheerful shoes
ReplyDeleteHey, perfect footwear for a veg plotter!
ReplyDeleteI need some of them to complement my flowery ankle-wellies.
ReplyDeletePerfect for the veggie gardener
ReplyDeleteI love them. I could do with a pair for when I pop out to the greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteAwpol - cheerful is my intention :)
ReplyDeleteHelen - absolutely!
Esther - now I was contemplating some flowery ankle-wellies the other day. Perhaps we should swap!
CG - I'm pretty chuffed with them :)
Jo - that's just the kind of thing they're meant for. My husband's SIL has a pair with bright sunflowers on them :)
Lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteI like these...I have plain garden clogs and plain boots but both are so comfy...I asume these are comfy too.
ReplyDeleteI recognise those :D
ReplyDeletemine are roses... and I wear them all the time. The wonderful thing about them is they don't come off - unlike every other clog I've ever tried!
Fab shoes, they just make me smile!
I love them! have never seen them with veggie print. You'll be skipping through the muck with them soon ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery eye catching!
ReplyDeleteVery eye catching.
ReplyDeleteFun! Those will certainly cheer up a gray day.
ReplyDeletePlease tell me that you don't go shopping in them !
ReplyDeletePetoskystone, Angie, Dobby, MHM - they make me smile :)
ReplyDeleteDonna - very comfy - they're the same kind of clog which surgeons and nurses wear in hospital over here, but with a gardening twist!
Bren - that's the idea :)
TCG - I thought you might ;)
Andrew - now why would I do that?
Oh how fab, happy gardening shoes, I want some!
ReplyDeleteLove them. You can camouflage you feet among your garden beds!
ReplyDeleteJanet - happy is indeed the right word :)
ReplyDeletePetunia - I hope I don't lose them ;)
Wordless indeed to describe this wonderful and healthy shoes.
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