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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Back of the napkin: Ella's

Jesse was in town this past week (escaping the royal wedding), and fortunately he had a chance to meet up while he was here. We went to Ella's, and it reminded me of my plan, hatched on a previous trip to the same pizzeria, to leave behind cryptic napkin scribbles at restaurant tables. So we made one:

Jesse tried to come up with a timeline-oriented action plan to implement the policy framework, but was unsuccessful.

3 comments:

applegac said...

I think it takes a degree in marketing to develop a timeline-oriented action plan. I'm not surprised Jesse -- with his liberal arts background -- was stumped.

hannah said...

Hah! Miss Applegac pretty much trumped anything funny I had to say, here. Also, words can just not express how happy I was to see the phrase "timeline-oriented action plan" back in use. I think of that so often. John and I find a million excuses to say it. So awesome! I certainly hope someone finds your napkin and has a good head-scratch over it.

gastropodblue said...

Risa, I'll have you know I'm currently doing a 7-year part-time degree in Business Marketing Management, with a specific focus on timeline-oriented action plan implementation and synergies alignment, through a very prestigious online university. It's changed my life!