A friend and I were chatting the other day and the subject of "community identity" came up. I had mentioned a story I was working on dealing with efforts to revive an abandoned schoolhouse in Farmersville where Black students received their education for the first eight years of school. My friend, who grew up in Dallas and who now lives in Fort Worth, said she was delighted to know that Farmersville is building on its identity.
Idiot city council members will decide they need an identity and then waste 10s of 1,000s in tax money to hire a "branding consultant" to come up with a stoopit name or slogan.
And then you realize too late that same "consultant" pulled the same sloganeering on another city.
Idiot city council members will decide they need an identity and then waste 10s of 1,000s in tax money to hire a "branding consultant" to come up with a stoopit name or slogan.
And then you realize too late that same "consultant" pulled the same sloganeering on another city.
The same slogan!
Don't fall for it!
Also, you ain't the real Princeton.
Maybe you can use that!
"Princeton, Texas! Not the real Princeton!"
Not snooty like the "real Princeton," I reckon.
"Princeton, Texas! We're not like that other one!"
Yeah ... that works.