Weird Ways to Get Fired, Mortar Chalks Boards Holiday Card

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– Another agency holiday card stop motion chalk board-style.

– KLM, you know, the airline that now lets you socially hookup with a seatmate, is out with Passport, an app which “turns people’s journeys into inspiring movies.”

– Time Magazine has named Jim Beam’s Bold Choices one of its top ten TV commercial of 2011.

– Blammo Worldwide unleashes the truth behind the myth of Santa Claus. And it isn’t pretty.

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– Modea’s Wisdom Tree of Wishful Wonders app ties with Facebook, where you can select the friend for whom you need a gift suggestion. Then, after answering a series of (not-so-serious) questions, the app will serve up a gift suggestion for that friend, which can be shared via Facebook.

– Wow. That wasn’t very exciting.

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