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Follow on Google News | For Bad Poetry Day: "Slow News Day" and "Better Than Expected Losses" ...Plus Lots, Lots, MoreFor Bad Poetry Day in the Newsroom and for Bad Poetry Day in Business and Finance, be sure to treat yourself and your co-workers to a poem about the News Business called "Slow News Day" and a poem about Business called "Better than Expected Losses"
In additional to doing advertising and PR, Barrows is also a poet, author, songwriter, painter, sculptor and an inventor. (You can see some more about his work at www.barrows.com) And, in addition to poems about News and poems about business, Barrows has also written some love poems, a poem about love with an Aerobics Instructor-2- HERE IS THE POEM ABOUT THE NEWS BUSINESS: "SLOW NEWS DAY" Copyright 2017, Robert M. Barrows I was scanning the wires for news and I couldn't find nothing... No killings, no wars, no fires, no thefts, no car crashes, not even some liars. Nothing to write about, not even bad weather... I can't believe nothing bad happened today, Maybe tomorrow will be better? HERE IS THE POEM ABOUT BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL REPORTING: "'BETTER THAN EXPECTED LOSSES" Copyright 2017, Robert M. Barrows It was a year of negative cash flow and better than expected losses but our stock was up thanks to the installation of all our new bosses SO...WHERE CAN YOU SEE SOME MORE GREAT POEMS BY ROBERT BARROWS? Treat yourself to two great books of poetry he wrote called "Crazy Robert's Poems and Potential Song Lyrics" and "Crazy Robert's More Great Poems and Potential Song Lyrics." You can download the books for a dollar each on Amazon. And you can also treat yourself to some very edgy jokes he wrote in a book called "Crazy Robert's Joke Book" that you can also download for a dollar on Amazon. SO, HAVE YOU FIGURED OUT WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO WRITE ABOUT FOR BAD POETRY DAY? Give me a call and let's talk! And just think...if you do a story about some of these great "bad poems" for Bad Poetry Day...You can Help Rescue All these Great Poems from Obscurity! End
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