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Take Me Out To The Ballgame

Marty:

“Great seats,” Marty called out to his friend, Billy, as Billy led Marty and Billy’s two friends, Troy and Ryan, to their box seats located seven rows behind home plate.

Ryan:

“How did you ever get these tickets?” Ryan asked as he passed by his friend, Billy, on his way down the aisle to his seat.

Billy:

“Actually, there belong to my brother, Bobby,” Billy replied. “He’s the owner of Stuff For Everyone® and an enormous Yankee fan.”

Ryan:

“Are you kidding me, Billy,” Ryan firmly stated looking at Billy. “He’s the owner of Stuff For Everyone®?”

Billy:

“Yes he is,” Billy calmly replied. “But actually, he’s one of three owners. His wife and son are the other two owners.”

Troy:

After fifteen minutes of watching the Yankees take infield practice Troy suggested, “So are you guys ready for a couple of dogs and brewskis?”

Billy:

“That sounds great,” Billy answered. “Let me go with you to the concession stand so I can help you back with the food and beers.”

Troy:

That would be great, Billy,” Troy stated as he got up from his seat and started to head towards the isle.

Ryan:

While Billy and Troy were gone, Ryan looked to Marty and asked, “Do you have a cell phone with you, Marty?”

Marty:

Yes,” Marty answered.

Ryan:

“Can I borrow it for a few minutes,” Ryan asked. “I need to quickly look up Stuff For Everyone® so that when Billy return’s I can talk to him about the products that Stuff For Everyone® sells.”

Marty:

“That’s a good idea,” Marty stated. “After all Billy’s brother gave him these tickets so you should know something about his company.

Ryan:

Ryan took the phone from Marty and asked as he began to type into the  google search engine, “Is Stuff For Everyone® spelled as it sounds or did Billy’s brother substitute the number four for the word for?”

Marty:

“First try the traditional spelling, Stuff For Everyone®, no number 4”, Marty suggested.

Ryan:

“Oh here it is,” Ryan proclaimed as the site opened. “Let me quickly read Billy’s brother’s bio so that Billy will think I heard of his brother.”

Marty:

“Good idea,” Ryan stated. “But hurry, Billy and Troy should be coming back in a few minutes.”

Ryan:

“Smart guy,” Ryan said to Marty after he finished reading Billy’s brother’s bio. “Great career and a very successful entrepreneur,” he added.

Marty:

“Now look at the ‘Let’s Go Shopping’ pulldown tab,” Marty suggested. “Go to the ‘Stuff For Nurses’ dropdown tab,” he added, “Since, Billy’s brother’s wife was a nurse.”

Billy:

No sooner had Ryan finished looking at the ‘Stuff For Nurses’ product portfolio then he heard, Billy state, “We’re back.” Reaching towards Ryan, Billy extended his hand holding two hot dogs and a 20-ounce beer.

Ryan:

“Thanks, Billy,” Ryan gratefully stated, taking the two hot dogs and the 20-ounce beer from Billy. “Later, perhaps we can talk about Stuff For Everyone®.”

Billy:

“Later. It’s now time to enjoy our food and beers,” Billy replied, then taking a bit of his hot dog.

Written by Bob Jenkins, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Stuff For Everyone®, a wholly owned subsidiary of Harper Jenkins Scobie Enterprises.

 

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