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Nov 27, 2008
May I send you a $10 gift certificate for dinner?
Happy Thanksgiving
Nov 25, 2008
I never quite understood "Black Friday"
Nov 24, 2008
A Canned Response from Levi Strauss
Thanks for contacting us about our "Live Unbuttoned" ad campaign. We appreciate hearing from you. We try hard to connect in meaningful ways with the enormously diverse range of people who wear our jeans. Sometimes, we miss the mark and sincerely apologize if you feel this is one of those times. Thanks again for letting us know your comments and concerns. We will definitely pass them on to our marketing colleagues who pay close attention to consumer feedback. Samantha Consumer Relations Levi Strauss & Co. sherna3396589And this was my return response:
Thank you for your canned response. I do hope you will actually pass my email on, as this is a serious matter to many of us who actually care about the future of our children and resent Levi's promotion of "unrestrained behavior". As an employee, are you actually allowed to put this "unrestrained behavior" into action? Can you be rude to customers? Can you walk into an executive's office without being invited and use his phone or pour yourself a cup of coffee? Perhaps you can take office equipment home with you or steal credit card numbers from customers. Why not, when Levi's own web page tells us your company is all about "unrestrained behavior". Except it's only OUR kids whose behavior can be unrestrained, I'm betting. Not the children of the executives making a few million a year, not the employees at the company... just our kids that your company is trying so hard to promote casual sex and such "unrestrained behavior" as breaking and entering into a family's home. Yes, please do pass my email on -- and this one too.I will continue to fight this fight and I do hope you will help me by writing to the Levi Strauss Company and telling them that these commercials are NOT acceptable to those of us who actually have to live with the consequences of their "unrestrained behavior" philosophy.
A Simple Woman's DayBook 11/24/08
For today, Monday, November 24th:
Outside my window... It's dark, dreary, rainy, cold - a good night for a fire in the fireplace.
I am thinking... that I need to make a "final" grocery shopping list.
I am thankful for... my husband having so much vacation time left! He'll be working 3 day weeks for the rest of the year.
From the kitchen... A little voice saying, "Get off the computer! Come start dinner"! (the voice is mine)
I am wearing... gray sweatshirt jacket, jeans, rust brown t-shirt
I am creating... Christmas presents - socks, mittens, scarves and more.
I am going... to get my haircut SHORT one of these days. I swear I am.
I am reading... "Someone Knows My Name" by Lawrence Hill.
I am hoping... to have my Christmas shopping done by the end of this month.
I am hearing... the washing machine spinning, the dryer rumbling
Around the house... turkey defrosting, napkins and linens need to be ironed while watching tv tonight, a bag of fabric beside my door to Freecycle (I spent some time decluttering my quilting room today), a bag of things to send to Niki ready to mail tomorrow, a package to mail to Lisa.
One of my favorite things... My entire family sitting around the holiday table -- I do wish my son and DIL could be with us.
A few plans for the rest of the week: See below for Monday thru Thursday. From Friday noon to Saturday noon, we'll be babysitting Brayden and I plan on working on a Christmas craft with him (for him to give to others). Saturday afternoon, I hope, will be relax, watch a good movie and do some knitting time, and Sunday? I have no idea.
A picture I want to share with you is... This is the smile that lights up our lives.
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Menu Planning Monday - Thanksgiving Week To Do List
So, it's the big Thanksgiving meal this week... I'm combining my Menu Planning Monday with Thanksgiving Preparation To Do List. Normally, my To Do List doesn't include delegating work, but (wooo hooo!) my husband is on vacation from Tuesday on this week -- so he gets to help! Isn't he lucky?? All meals except the holiday meal will be fairly easy -- I have to save my strength for all that holiday cooking! That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
A Magical Gift for all ages
Nov 23, 2008
Catching up
he bathtubs, taking out the garbage at midnight because my husband forgot and is already in bed when he remembers, or scraping cat poop out of the corner of the laundry room when the cat misses the litter box -- but suddenly they're concerned over my health and well-being when it comes to baking a pie? I think they're trying to tell me something.
-- My daughter sends me an email that has one of those "answer these questions and pass it along" things -- with questions about Christmas. You know - your favorite toy you received as a child, real tree or artificial, favorite Christmas song, favorite Christmas meal.... But wait! What's her answer for "favorite Christmas meal"? Ham. This girl has been at my Christmas table for every Christmas since she was born, and every single year we have had either roast beef or turkey. Ham?!? Has she gone to other houses once she leaves my table? Perhaps stopping by Subway on her way home for a good ol' ham sub? What is this ham business?!? Or - like the pies - is she subliminally trying to tell me something??
Harumph... I'll show them "no bother". We'll have Jenny-O pressed in a bag turkey breast (white meat and by-products only), Bob Evans steamed in a bag mashed potatoes, Franco American canned turkey gravy, store brand crescent rolls in a can and Stove Top Stuffing Mix. There! That's "no bother"!!! Oh - and I'll make a homemade pie! That'll teach 'em.
WHAT I'M GRATEFUL FOR TODAY
1. I'm well on my way to being done with my Christmas shopping.
2. I didn't catch the flu my husband got hit so hard with.
3. Gas prices today were $1.59! (A gallon, not a quart!)
4. Once again, a warm and toasty home on a very cold day.
5. Blog friends (new and old) who respond to my call for action.
Nov 22, 2008
And one more ARE YOU KIDDING ME? moment provided by Levi Strauss commercials
The last TV ad, ‘Secrets and Lies’ – features two characters confessing a series of white lies as they unbutton their Levi’s® 501® jeans. Their unveilings, along with the physical unbuttoning of their jeans, captures the provoking theme of self-expression and unrestrained behavior central to the “Live Unbuttoned” campaign.Are you kidding me????????????? Unrestrained behavior?????? Oh yeah, THAT'S what we're trying to teach our children and grandchildren! THAT'S going to make the world a better place. UNRESTRAINED BEHAVIOR!!! Here's two more email addresses for you -- the wonderful folks who are SO proud to put their names and emails out there as being responsible for these commercials. Brett Anderson Levi’s® PR 212.704.3234 banderson@levi.com Melissa Ladines Levi’s® PR 212.704.3213 mladines@levi.com
Ask Mr. and Mrs. Obama to take a stand on Social Responsibility
Nov 21, 2008
I'm taking a stand against Levi Strauss
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/26395407#26395407
I went to your web site to find a name to address this letter, and also found this interesting paragraph in your 2007 Annual Report:
Great brands and business are built by consistently providing quality products and services and by earning the trust of consumers, customers, investors, employees and communities through responsible, progressive and accountable business practices. Moreover, as business leaders we have the obligation, both individually and collectively, to make our enterprise not only a source for economic wealth, but also a force for positive social change in the conduct of our business. This principle of responsible commercial success is embedded in our 155-year experience and continues to anchor how we operate today.
I also found this on your web page, listed under "Values":
Four core values are at the heart of Levi Strauss & Co.: Empathy, Originality, Integrity and Courage. These four values are linked.
Mr. Anderson, the "easy" way to show the community that Levi Strauss & Co. is "a force for positive social change" is to write a check. You can boast that you support HIV funding - and have someone in your finance department write a check. But it takes no personal commitment of any kind to write that check. The difficult way - and the only way that truly counts - is for your company's actions to match the words in that Annual Report, or, in this case, for your commercials to actually be based on what you define as your company's “core values”.
I implore you to get these repulsive and socially irresponsible commercials off our televisions, where children and teenagers view them, and replace them with commercials more in line with the "responsible business practices" you preach. As I tell my children, "Actions speak louder than words." Although the words on the Levi Strauss web page read "social responsibility", the actions through your commercials speak far louder.
I am posting this letter on my blog (http://joanoh2.blogspot.com) and any response from you or your company will be posted there as well. I am asking you publicly, Mr. Anderson, to change the socially irresponsible path your company has chosen to take through your commercials, and, instead, strive to show us those core values you say are at the heart of Levi Strauss & Co. Until that time, and most particularly during the Christmas gift-giving season, I will no longer purchase any Levi Strauss or Docker products for my family.
Most sincerely,cc: T. Gary Rogers Chairman of the Board