So, we made a great decision to hire our newest employee at work. But let me tell you why. I took the following two pictures this morning. The first is an autograph she brought in because her brother used to pal around with the guys from the band. I know, right?! Stellar. The second is an old photograph she found in her grandmother’s attic. When she asked her grandmother about the photo her grandmother said in a stern tone, “That’s Chicken Henry. We don’t talk about him.” Susan, you fit right in with this bunch and we’re glad you found us…
Got this from the Nerd-American in an email with the subject line: “Great bill, or greatest bill?”
This article was posted by someone I know this morning and it reminded me of something: back over the summer my former landlady used to give me her old Vanity Fair magazines to read and I read this piece with interest because to that point I felt really lukewarm about Groupon. It was the next coming of Christ according to all the hipster kids but it smelled funky to me, primarily because it started to feel a lot like spam in my inbox. Their deals never appealed to me, visually or otherwise. On the contrary, I signed up for LivingSocial at the same time and they seemed to have it going on. So I was curious why Vanity Fair was all bunged up about Groupon going public. The photo spread was awesome though. I’ll say that. So, I’m glad I had a business sense that turned out to be correct. And, just to drive the point home, here’s a breakdown of the difference between the two companies. Looks like we can expect a Google version any day now. Which also reminds me: money is quite the motivator.
The Coach is all jazzed about this but I told him it’s already been done and would be hard to top. One of the best animated films I’ve ever seen. The music is transcendent.

