Visit New Zealand Marketing Campaign

October 12, 2008 on 11:00 am | In travel | Comments Off

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We have a dream of visiting New Zealand and Australia, who doesn’t?! From the United States though, this is the kind of trip that has to be planned well in advance and a trip of this magnitude would be life changing. There are so many amazing things to do and see on that continent, planning is the key to taking in as much as possible and enjoying every minute of it.

Now, combine the dream with the desire to earn the money to fund the trip and I ran across something very intriguing while checking out www.airnewzealand.com. Air New Zealand has a new marketing campaign in the works and will be holding casting calls in late October. The campaign will take place in Los Angeles, so I’m going to contact my brother-in-law to see if he’ll do it! I bet he’d be happy to, this is exactly the kind of stuff he likes to do.

Air New Zealand will be selecting 30 adults from those that try out at the casting call. The selected individuals will have their heads shaved and tattooed like in the top photo in this post. The people will serve as “cranial billboards” in Los Angeles and promote life changing journeys to New Zealand.

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I Hope You Are Registered to Vote

October 12, 2008 on 10:14 am | In Some of This Some of That | Comments Off

I realize that in many states, the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming election has passed. I hope you didn’t miss the deadline. In the state of Texas for example, you registration must be filed at least 30 days prior to the election in order to be eligible to vote. My husband got in just under the wire. I printed off the form from the State of Texas website, he filled it out and we stuck it in the mail. He received his voter registration card yesterday and it is effective on 11/3. That’s excellent because the election is 11/4!

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