What design are you talking about?  Do I have pink elephants on all my emails 
or something?

I'm very enthused that I have the skillset to be an advertising critic when I 
grow up.  It's something I've always wanted to do.


PS.  I'm a little sarcastic as well.


From: Margaret Allen@ENRON on 09/27/2000 01:45 PM
To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Re: Commercials  

John, John, John....very impressive analysis!  The first two commercials were 
supposed to be idealistic spots announcing Enron as an innovative company, 
while the next four are proof points to our innovation by showing the 
businesses we have created. 

I know you were elated to get an email from me this morning, thus proving 
that I had not been kidnapped and all those important things I work on would 
continue to be completed.  Oh and that certainly is a pretty design you add 
to your emails.  Very masculine!  

Smile, Margaret

ps, i hope you can read my sarcasm over email -- if you knew me better, you 
would understand it completely since it is rare that i'm in a totally serious 
mood. hope you don't take offense!





	John Arnold@ECT
	09/27/2000 12:29 PM
		
		 To: Margaret Allen/Corp/Enron@ENRON
		 cc: 
		 Subject: Re: Commercials

I really liked the commercials about specifics (i.e.  weather, EOL, 
bandwidth).  The metal man was definitely at a different philosophical level 
than where my brain operates.  Still not quite sure what was going on there.  
Ode was a bit too idealistic.   The campaign in general was very different 
than previous.   But I guess you know that and that's the point.   Again, I 
think the commercials that showed why we are the most innovative were very 
impressive.  Just telling people we are innovative made less of an impact.  

Sorry I ruined your run.  At least you weren't molested by the River Oaks car 
thief.


From: Margaret Allen@ENRON on 09/27/2000 08:24 AM
To: John Arnold/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:  
Subject: Commercials  

So, what did you think?!  Don't lie or stretch the truth either -- you won't 
hurt my feelings, I promise.  

By the way, by the time I arrived home it was completely dark so I went for a 
three mile run this morning.  Not fun, but I'm definitely awake right now!  
BUT, it's all your fault I couldn't go last night....he!he!

Trade well, MSA