I like it too, except I wonder if the general public is going to associate it with a bunch of "dope" dealers? It is surprising how many people out there don't know what dopamine is. > ---------- > From: Bonnie Rowley[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 12:24 PM > Subject: SLOGAN: Re: IVAN"S TAPE- thoughts on your reviews > > Is there any reason why list participants can't take a vote with different > slogans being nominated? > > I kinda thought that "Dollars for Dopamine" was both catchy & specific. > > Bonnie > > In a message dated 8/4/1999 6:03:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > [log in to unmask] > writes: > > in part: > > I wish we List-members had a unified symbol or logo to wear > > on our lapels or shirts when appearing on TV. I wore my own local > > "no Parkinson's" pin. It helps to focus our message. > > > > I wish we List-members could develop a slogan, like "Fund > > the Cure to Parkinson's Disease," especially as the millennium > > and the END of the "Decade of the Brain" still find us UN-cured. > > > > I worry about how to minimize uncontrollable aspects of what > > a viewer will see when watching the finished product. In filming > > "Challenge" > > as a guest in the studios of WPME-TV's "Forum 2000" program, I had NO > > advanced information on studio lights, seating, camera angles, dress > and > > make-up, > > visuals, or close-ups! > > >