merlinjones
12-15-2003, 08:53 AM
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new Jim Hill article catalogs Eisner's increasing paranoia.
new Jim Hill article catalogs Eisner's increasing paranoia.
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View Full Version : Michaelmania merlinjones 12-15-2003, 08:53 AM http://www.jimhillmedia.com/legacy/index.htm new Jim Hill article catalogs Eisner's increasing paranoia. teri 12-15-2003, 01:32 PM This is such a classical case study in Groupthink, it will go down in history and be taught to business school and public administration students for generations to come. CarolKoster 12-15-2003, 04:13 PM Originally posted by merlinjones http://www.jimhillmedia.com/legacy/index.htm new Jim Hill article catalogs Eisner's increasing paranoia. And so Michael Eisner goes out into the night, finds a lonely park bench and hunches over it while sitting on the cold ground, and sobs and sobs, all his dreams dashed, murmuring through his tears "It's no use, it's no use....." But through magic and enchantment we suddenly see little sparkly glittery animated (2-D, hand drawn, dating back to the 1950s) starry thingies shine above Mr. Eisner's head. And then instead of Mr. Eisner hunching over a park bench there appears the blue-gowned lap of a kindly loving elderly lady, the gown is a cape and a blue hood covers her white-grey hair. The elderly lady has a gravelly yet affectionate and soothing voice, "There, there child, there there...." The kindly elderly lady carries a wand that has the same sparkly things coming out of the end of it when she waves it like an orchestra conductor's baton before an orchestra. She explains as she gently comforts Mr. Eisner that her name is Fairy Godmother....and you can guess the rest. ;) Bippity! Bobbity! Boo! |