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Love this.
I’m repping commercialism, AKA Santa, for our Christmas Tweets project.
So I thought I should at least download the little guy and carry him around with me.
Here’s my step by step guide to creating your own credit crunch gift idea for Christmas.
Step One
Go to http://www.christmastweets.co.uk/ and download your own Santa (or one of the other characters – I forget who they are now).

Step Two
Print that bad boy out.

Step Three
Cut Santa out whilst wearing your most festive hat. Mind your fingers kids!

Step Four
Fold up your little Santa. No tearing.

Step Five
Place on Martin “The Hit Man” Hearns’ head. Or any other inanimate object.

Enjoy!
This morning I saw something that made me laugh so I thought I’d share it.
We have a problem with people tidying up after themselves in the kitchen. So much so that it gave rise to this post-it note.
Not only do I find the note funny because I like the idea of ‘Magic Spoons’ but, by the time whoever wrote the note – in the style of Gordon Brown – they could have put the spoons in the dishwasher themselves.
Brilliant!

It’s day ten of Movember. Some of us definitely look better than others.
Don’t forget you can sponsor team 26 Tash here. It’s for a great cause – read about Movember here.
Lex was on naming duties for the moustaches to date.
The Gable Guy
The Full Chaplin
The Fiddler
The Trampenstein
The Santana
The Flounder
The Low Rent
Last night I was treated to a preview screening of ‘The Men Who Stare at Goats’ courtesy of lovefilm. I really enjoyed it but my wife thought it was weird. I think this might bomb commercially but will become a cult classic. Ewan McGregor’s American accent is a bit annoying – in a Sean Connery as a Spanish nobleman in Highlander kind of way – but his acting is great as is Clooney, Bridges and Spacey.

A synopsis and trailers can be found here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1234548/
Markham Nolan creates this satire about social media gurus. I love it. Of course, it’s nothing like our approach, where we tend to think more about integration, culture, business objectives and longevity that connecting your Twitter to your Facebook.
I’m sure many of us like marketing that makes us smile, that doesn’t just beat you over the head with a sales message but catches your attention a different way. Sainsbury’s (a UK supermarket) have done just that with their special offer tags.
(via Terence)