Re: Sounds good! LOL But why's my name gotta be last??
> You must know Theo.
> Big business always leaves the most important name until last.
> It lingers in the memory longer.
> The caller won't have a clue who the first two were, but when they hang up
> the phone..what will they remember...yes you've got it!
> That's what will be noted on the note pad.
> You are not last.
> You will be first in their memory.
You've put such a good spin on it that I will accept!
However, I know that in conversation people refer to firms by the first two names, and so they'll say, "You're looking for your own personal Johnnie Cochran? Go to Ison, Flawed." Eventually, after I'm dead, the firm'll probably officially drop the last name off.