We Are In Business!
This is what 1,000 super shiny business cards look like!
I hope you got a card if you came to Lolita on Wednesday. Consider it our way of saying “thanks”! ^_^
If you weren’t there — you missed quite a scene: Princess Falsie, The Last King (of multiple things), comedian Brian Elliott, and Dan Fridman were all there. You may have heard of them before! m/ If not, I assure you, they’re all wonderful, special people who you would probably really like. There were also some cute boys from Viet Cafe, a really hot girl with white-blond hair (which she claimed was purple) from Sweden, and a whole table of older guys who kept running up to -001 to ask him about the awesome music that was playing! Super fun!!!
And you could have gotten a business card! You’ll have to come next time!
p.s., The poll on the upper-right corner is no longer broken. Vote! We’ve also added a CONTACT page so that you can contact us directly if you have something secret to say that cannot be posted for all to enjoy on the blog. And lastly, we’ve added a little cassette-n-crossbones icon in your browser tab/url-thing! I hope it improves your web-surfing experience! Thank you for visiting!!
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three things:
1) at 0:07 seconds he freezes like a professional mime. it tricks me into almost reloading the video everytime.
2) I go from wanting to smack this guy, to getting really scared of him and then ultimately admiring him during the nine seconds from 1:06 to 1:15 when the music starts. phenomenal.
3) “I know companies that are worth $10K a year and the guy’s a CEO.” This confusing statement is the lead-in to the nine seconds of euphoria mentioned in #2.
this video, and the business card scene in American Psycho are really making a strong case here. fortunately, LYMs business cards are extremely superior and of “good stock”. crowds guaranteed!
the cards look glow under a black light!! try it!