12/21/2005

Must Visit, Must Pass Along

www.chadandmichella.blogspot.com

Send this to your friends. Post this on your blog:
I never ask people to do this, but this is important.

12/15/2005

Why the silence?

I've been under the gun on a couple projects:

I've spent most of my time trying to complete the rough cut of a video for my friends at Starr Commonwealth.

Time is tight for my video client, but I refuse to subtract time from my real job.

And any time left over after the twins get their share, has been exerted toward the launch of my Production Music Company.

You can't see the Starr video yet.
You might not be able to visit the boys right now.
But you can check out www.stock20.com

In fact. It would be really helpful to me if you surfed around and found problems.

Even better if you took a few minutes to "be" a customer.

Pretend you are a video producer, sign up for a free account. You'll get a gift certificate by e-mail which you can redeem for a free download.

I recommend you purchase (for free) "Quiet Goodbye" (featuring Ang. on the strings), or "Sunday Morning" (featuring Ang. on the Bossendorfer Grand Piano).

Anyway, it would really help my new business venture out if you could be fake customers for me. And if you know anyone who is need of buyout production music, let them know.

If you don't understand the concept of royalty free music, here is a simple explanation.

12/07/2005

testing-temporary post

sorry friends...
not a real blog post.

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12/02/2005

One For the Record Books

Did you know that they still hang people?

But before you start thinking how backward Singapore is, dont' forget about the good old USofA:

We've recently reached a new milestone in our attempts to stop violoence by enacting violence.


Kenneth Boyd was the 1000's person we've killed since they re-instated the death penalty 28 years ago.

Just think. We're saving tax dollars and maintaining our position as (many studies indicate) the most violent developed nation in the world.

12/01/2005

How do you see James Bean

Do you see him like this?




Or do you view him from a different perspective?

Becuase, perspective is a powerful force.

And if you see James as pictured above. My son Will does not share your perspective.


This is how Will sees him.




For reasons which he has not yet disclosed, Will is absolutely and consistently terrified of James.

Isaac, on the other hand, thinks he's great.

no james beans were harmed during the creation of this post.