Rise n’ Shine!

  • June 4th, 2004

A lot of you have probably already risen and been shiney for a while, huh?  Eh, perk to working for yourself.

Waking up to the comments from this entry was the best thing ever, though. I got a little verklempt. I did!  I got all misty. I’m just a big baby with the sentimental shit.  Thank you.  I’m all warm and fuzzy now.  You guys rule.

And, due to the whole ‘ruling’ thing, I’m going to offer up a bit o’ music, since I haven’t in a while.  You may already have some of these, you may not.  Pick n’ choose, take ‘em all, I don’t care… just right-click and save-as or I’ll hit you so hard your mother’ll cry.

The Thrills – Big Sur

Fountains of Wayne – Bright Future in Sales

The Pixies – Here Comes Your Man

Kon Kan – I Beg Your Pardon

The Blow Monkeys – Diggin’ Your Scene

Lightning Seeds – Pure

Paul Westerberg – Waiting for Somebody

Marvelous 3 – Vampires in Love

Junior Senior – Shake Your Coconuts

p.s. guess who’s buying tickets to the Pixies at UCSD Remac Arena in an hour? ME! ME! ME! ME!!!!! MEEEEEEEEE!

Elsewhere

Blog Moxie

Next Stop: Oprah! Moxie Client on Dr. Phil!

We were super excited earlier this month when our client, Patricia of MotherinLawHell.com, told us that she was going to be on Dr. Phil’s show.  Woo!  That’s amazing to start.  But when we found out her website was going to be displayed on Dr. Phil’s “big screen” we were even more excited. National television? Syndicated even? Yes, please.

Last Friday the episode aired and I made sure to record it for posterity. Full disclosure: I don’t watch Dr. Phil often (ok, ever), but I was more than happy to watch it that day! And according to Patricia, the Dr. Phil staff “LOVE the design!” and think “it’s so FUN!”.  Yay! We’re thrilled to hear that since we pride ourselves on bold and happy designs. We do fun. Come and knock on our door, Dr. Phil’s staff. Anytime! smile

Yelp Goodness

Island Style Cafe (4/5) on Yelp

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