February 2012
14 posts
click here for great article from last sunday’s new york times magazine. even being in advertising, i didn’t know most of this.
delicious.
added in chicken sausage too for some protein.
workaholics.
adam: woah hey, cool guy. fedora brothers!
blake: no, no, no, no. adam, c'mon man. one fedora per crew.
adam: no, i'm pretty sure the more fedoras the better. 'cause i look like i'm in a ska band right now. like i'm in reel big fish.
blake: uh, i beg to differ. we're not a house full of cubans, man. we're white dudes. we gotta be careful. 'cause we can be very unfashionable very quickly.
i wish i could take the credit for writing this...
i see you riding round town with the girl i love and i’m like, haikuÂ
i can’t find the video to embed it, but click here to watch a fantastic clip of joan rivers. i wish i could be her…minus the face.
Why is there so much hype, though? It has to die out at some point.
Oh, you know how white people are. We’re fairly certain that black people are physically gifted and Asian people are mentally gifted, and it’s, like, so wild when those conceptions are shattered by a charming, capable young man who happens to be both! When this kind of thing happens, we’re naturally compelled to...
New tag line for my life: “eye roll at everything.”
“Let’s talk philosophy before we get to the math. The purpose of any ad is to get the attention of people with money. U.S. advertising is a $600 billion ploy to distract you from your life and get your eyes and ears focused on a brand or product. Every day, the typical American is exposed to up to 600 advertisements on televisions, buses, streets, and browsers.”