Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Hobby shop procurement strategy

OK, well here is the Popular Science / hobby shop procurement strategy. Wow.




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What could possibly go wrong? This is how the Australian DMO does its procurement too!

Heretic

Anonymous said...

No, it's not hobby shop it's a Hollywood musical strategy:
Busby Berkeley directs Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in a rousing rendition of Rodgers and Hart's famed Broadway hit "Babes in Arms" (1939). They're children of vaudevillians who, after not being allowed to join in their parents' performance, start their own show. Songs include "Where or When," "Good Morning." Next, Mick and Judy's high school band is out to nab an award in Paul Whiteman's national radio contest, in "Strike Up the Band" (1940). Songs include "Our Love Affair," "Nell of New Rochelle." Rooney and Garland are together again in "Babes on Broadway" (1941), and this time they're out to put on a show on the Great White Way. Look for Donna Reed, Margaret O'Brien. Includes the title tune, "(I Like New York in June) How About You." And, Rooney is sent to a small private school to mend his "Girl Crazy" (1943) ways. But once he sees Garland, it's love at first sight in this musical-comedy based on the Gershwin Broadway hit. With June Allyson, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Classic Gershwin score includes "Embraceable You," "But Not for Me."
Amicus Curiae

Leper said...

Also consider you forgot to include paint and paint brushes in your shopping list and initial price quote, which in typical DMO style will lead to a cost-blowout that no-one could have possibly foreseen.

Anonymous said...

Watch out, you will upset the apologists for DMO