Posted on July 10, 2008 by e2beard
I don’t really keep up on the labels for all of the generations…gen x, gen y, gen next, gen whatever! However, this clip is so funny – it totally reminds me of how perturbed my mom was when we tried to hook up TiVo in her house last year. She was so annoyed with having an extra remote that she [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by e2beard
A couple of people have inquired recently as to how I landed on http://e2beard.wordpress.com as the web address for my blog. I know, I know – it doesn’t seem very witty or catchy, but some thought did go into the selection of the permanent address. Here’s the reasoning:
-My first name is really Elizabeth and my last name is Beard – so that’s where I [...]
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Posted on July 9, 2008 by e2beard
The Bravo! Awards are our time to celebrate award-winning work, personal achievements, and the years of dedicated service our colleagues and friends have contributed to FH.
This year we’ve launched our very own modern-day scrapbook to commemorate the great work and great people at FH! I’ve included the feed to our Flickr page in the [...]
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Posted on July 9, 2008 by e2beard
Our colleagues out in the LA office recently settled into their new digs near the Kodak Theatre (home to the Oscars) in Hollywood. Here’s a link to the video announcing their move – Click Here!
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Posted on July 7, 2008 by e2beard
Did you know that St. Louis hosts the largest Susan G. Komen walk in the country? I had absolutely no idea until I participated, for my very first time, in the 3 mile walk and saw firsthand what a crowd of 66,000 people really looks like!
Mary, my partner in crime at work, organized a [...]
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