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April 30, 2006

Hey Southwest! Listen to Oberkirch. Seriously

Brian Oberkirch has started a brilliant series of fabulous sample blogs showing what he could do if he were Southwest Airlines. Not only are the four samples, here, here, here and here.  He says there are five of them, but I only found four. I think they're really stupendous, capturing the spirit of why so many of us really like the airline.  I can perceive of no way any one of them could cause a legal or SEC exposure problem.

I can think of every reason posts like these would make people more loyal to PSA.

I've already offered Southwest a half day of my services for free. Angela sent me a nice note but it doesn't feel like they take me seriously. But Hell, Brian is a home boy for Southwest. They are both located in Dallas and he has some fabulous ideas.

Angela, from Southwest: I know you're reading this stuff.  Don't send another polite email.  Contact Brian.  If you need his phone and email, ping me.

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Here's the 5th one...

http://www.weblogswork.com/?p=501

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