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PredictableChaos
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Cow puppet is the best
PredictableChaos   6/14/2011 2:41:13 PM
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Scott,

My kids would love the cow puppet and that is the #1 standard for judging this stuff, so it's in first place.  The Jazz CD would be the next one I'd make room for in my luggage.

Chaos

ProfR
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Re: Cow puppet is the best
ProfR   6/14/2011 3:52:54 PM
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Yes, I agree that the cow puppet is best. In the past I have been to many trade shows and people are always looking for something to take home to the kids.

 

 

 

Tenacious
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Re: Cow puppet is the best
Tenacious   6/14/2011 8:46:54 PM
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I don't know. The cow is cool and all, but how often do you get a tree? That's a gift that keeps on giving.

yalanand
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Re Comments & Tchotchke From the Morningstar Conference
yalanand   6/15/2011 12:20:43 AM
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Scott,

 I would vote for cow puppet and Gold ball. Scott what is the best and memoratble freebie you got so far ?

Value Hiker
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Cow puppet for sure
Value Hiker   6/15/2011 2:06:29 AM
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i like the cow puppet too. Personally, the best perk I ever received is a 24k gold (not golden) fish pendant from Schwab 10 years ago. I guess it will cost schwab 5 times more nowadays to give a perk like that.

tokyogai
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In agreement- cow puppet
tokyogai   6/15/2011 7:41:58 AM
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The cow puppet seems to eclipse the others. It gets my vote.

AskAsa
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conference goodies
AskAsa   6/15/2011 8:57:10 AM
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Tree in a can is brilliant.

If you plant it - if it grows - there's a constant reminder of the sponsor in your backyard.

Scott
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not bad
Scott   6/16/2011 11:59:13 AM
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Promotional tchotchkes are usually awful junk. These, with the exception of the last entry, actually don't look too bad. Then again, I'm a dude.

Heinrich Coup-de-Suite
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Re: Re Comments & Tchotchke From the Morningstar Conference
Heinrich Coup-de-Suite   6/16/2011 6:14:45 PM
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Tchotchkes can often clash with each other.  Trust me, planting sequoias while waiting for a turn at golf is a bad idea.

driven
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Re: Comments & Tchotchke From the Morningstar Conference
driven   6/18/2011 9:27:47 PM
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I agree Asa. That tree in a can is an effective and unique way of marketing. But still, I can't decide between the tree or the cow. The cow offers immediate pay back. The tree is a longterm investment.

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