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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

SRMEETUP FACES MAJOR AGE DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT.

SRMEETUP FACES MAJOR AGE DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT.

"I was framed!" claims Elaine Ingis, Founder.

"Arrests are imminent!" says unnamed reliable high-ranking official source well-placed in a clandestine government agency which operates from a bunker in Crawford, Texas.

"I knew it...there was always something a bit too cavalier about her," said Adam J. Kovitz, Editor-In-Chief of THE NATIONAL NETWORKER (TNNW), who likes to have his name mentioned in stories, even when they don't have anything to do with him.

Sketchy details follow:
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COMMENT FOUND ON HARD DRIVE OF FACEBOOK CENTRAL COMPUTER SEIZED EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON BY HEAVILY-ARMED SQUAD SENT BY THE BUREAU OF POTENTIALLY ILLEGAL THINGS, LED BY AMBITIOUS NEW YORK STATE PROSECUTOR:

Q: Diane Castle Feuer: "I am a baby boomer but no where near 60...what do I do?????

A: Dear Sis: "Leave a nasty threat about an age-discrimination lawsuit on Elaine's blog at http://srmeetup.blogspot.com. Put it in the "Comments" section on the latest post -- but don't tell her that we are related. "

xo,

Douglas

p.s. She'll terminate me.

April 29, 2009 5:51 PM

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

SWINE FLU OUTBREAK ALERT

Dear Friends:

Please take every possible precaution against contracting or transmitting the deadly Swine Flu virus. Read about what you can do. Let others know -- by email, social media, a telephone call... in any way that you can. Following is an information link:

douglascastleSWINE FLU OUTBREAK ALERT - I just finished a post on http://lifelinksiep.blogspo... about measures we should take. Please forward to all! from web.

Stay healthy.

Faithfully,

Douglas Castle

EGAD! WE HAVE A BLIDGET -



ANNOUNCING: THE BABY BLUE BOOMERS BLIDGET (patent pending)



Of course we have a blidget to call our own! If you can say its name three times in rapid succession, you can place it on your own website, blog, newsletter or homepage for free. That's right -- FREE. It's more useful than a Swiss Army Knife, and way more fun than Colorforms, Lincoln Logs or Fizzies.




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Sunday, April 26, 2009

NETWORKING IN ACTION - ELAINE INGIS

Elaine Ingis is an important contributor to THE NATIONAL NETWORKER (TNNW). Her regular Featured Monthly Column is titled: THE BOOM IN BOOMER NETWORKING.


NETWORKING IN ACTION
-Elaine Ingis

It’s driving me crazy but all I can think of is Susan Boyle and that song, “I had a dream . . . .” It amazes me when I think of how many people she must have spoken to, how many turns she must have taken, how many detours she must have been redirected towards to finally achieve the unachievable – She was a contestant on the British version of American Idol. It boils down to the most basic – Susan wanted something so badly, she networked, networked, networked regardless of the obvious working against her. We’ve probably all seen the video so it’s not important what the obstacles were. What is so flabbergasting is that this seemingly naïve, unsophisticated, shy woman, was so brilliant at networking and selling herself to whoever listened - she succeeded!

Networking is a natural action. We do it everyday – we talk to people, collect advice from people, we remember people and we file away the information until one day, it comes to us in an epiphany that you actually have an arsenal – a small army – working in your corner.

I too had a dream. No, not the song, but an actual dream. I wanted to build a much needed baby boomer community. I visualized, I planned, and yes, I even sweet-talked if I thought I could get someone’s attention. I was so proud of my executive summary which I passed out to whoever would allow me to buy them a Starbucks. Everyone was very kind and supportive (why not, I was feeding them) and kept throwing out new ideas, some of which I actually incorporated and directed me to other people to talk to. I wrote another executive summary – talked to more people, incorporated more new ideas, wrote another summary, talked to yet other people and so on and so on until I had something that made my initial vision just a blur of what it is today. Now What?

I now understood what I didn’t understand, I was confident; I knew what I didn’t know which was enormous but I was meeting people and slowly moving forward. Back to networking – back to the beginning –on to Douglas Castle. I connected with Douglas, on the internet around 3 years ago. Perhaps spoke to him 3 or 4 times during that period but never met mano to mano. But I was in my networking mode, third time going through my contact information and I was on the “Cs”. So, I figured – why not? We connected and I gave him my now infamous executive summary and . . . . . just check out my blog at http://srmeetup.blogspot.com/ to see how it’s all coming together. If this is not a perfect demonstration of networking in motion, what is?

Douglas exemplifies the meaning of networking, of working towards a common goal, of mentoring and trusting (not to mention patience, patience and then a bit more patience) He has connected me with so many new contacts I am humbled and grateful. I think he secretly wants to be SrMeetUp’s mascot.

I’m thrilled that I’m making this happen at the ripe young age of - - - - well, let’s just say I am a member of the 60+ Baby Boomer Community. I still network and am so excited by the enthusiasm and support for my Baby Boomer 60+ Community. SrMeetUp.com will be launched shortly – in the meantime I hope you enjoy our blog as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Check it out and let me know – How Do You Think We’re Doing?
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Byline:

Featured Author Elaine Ingis is the Founder and Chief Executive of SrMeetUp™, a social and business networking membership organization specializing in the growing segment of the population comprised of “Baby Boomers” aged 60 and over. She can be reached by email at
esingis@yahoo.com.

Visit her blog-in-process at
http://srmeetup.blogspot.com/, and visit her website, which is currently under construction at http://www.srmeetup.com/.

Douglas Castle has no comment, except that they try to tell him he’s too young…

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

BEING WHO YOU ARE.

Dear Readers:

Laughter, and a humorous exchange with associates and colleagues makes for deeper bonding, greater communication and a lighter spirit. Never forget that people do not make business decisions logically -- they tend to want to do business with people they like, and whose company they enjoy. Don't try to be funny if you're not -- that is not the point. The point is that showing your human and non-business side might just be the catalyst that (paradoxically) swings a decision in your favor.

Let your personality come through. Be who you are. Differentiate yourself from all of the other "poured out of the mold" persons.

Being you might just prove to be your greatest strength.

Respectfully,

Douglas Castle
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Gabriel Siegel wrote:
From: Gabriel Siegel
Subject: Are you still alive
To: douglas.castle@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 5:56 PM

Hi:

Are you still alive?

Gabe

Gabriel Siegel
Westchester Putnam Guitar Society
PHONE: 914-329-8074
http://www.wpguitar.org/

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From: Douglas Castle douglas.castle@yahoo.com
To: Gabriel Siegel guitarman1811@aol.com
Sent: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 8:58 pm
Subject: Re: Are you still alive? (THE DEAD SPEAK!)

Gabriel:

No I am not. By the way, your great aunt says "Hello". The afterlife is miserable -- they ran out of harps, so I am carrying around an accordion. Fortunately, a chiropractor met his demise two days ago and will work on me as soon as they are finished processing him (an immigration issue, I think) through Upland Security - They have J.Edgar Hoover heading it up. You have to see him in a dress and hosiery...he sure seems nicer than I would have thought. Did you know that he's an excellent "charades" player, too?

I shall indeed call (despite the long distance charges) so that we may get together. I get a furlough every few weeks (they have a union up here), although there's always some crap involved about my having to save someone's life and do good deeds and so forth. Man, it never ends...

Oh...hey...gotta go. I'm jamming with George Harrison, Benny Goodman and Luther Van Dross in fifteen minutes.

In friendship and posthumously,

Douglas Castle

p.s. Gregory Hines is teaching me to tapdance!

p.p.s. Also, some guy (Milt?) from your undergraduate school says that I should remind you that you still owe him five dollars. He's in heaven, so he can't charge you any interest. It's against the rules.

p.p.p.s. If you get a moment, would you tell Jim that I'm having a wonderful and truly wish that he could be here.

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