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As most of you know, professionally I am a brand creator of rare pedigree. I won’t bore you with the details but suffice it to say that I am one of the very few thousand people in the world that infect you with strange and unwanted desires for things that you would never otherwise want and couldn’t possibly need.
What you probably don’t know is that I’ve reached the stage of my career where I need to spread my wings and fly like a little big bird first leaving his nest on those first tentative steps towards the great big wide world of the independent consultant or to become the harsh master of my own hive of brand sycophants, lackeys and lickspittles.
It is with no small sense of humility and arrogance that I submit to you:

Underground on the world stage.

Phil 4:43 am on April 6, 2007 Permalink |
I salute your balls sir. From a healthy distance, of course. May I have a brand please? The public need to understand that they need what I have, even if I’m not quite certain what that is.
Vanessa 3:54 am on April 9, 2007 Permalink |
Are you the Adam Cavill who lived in Montreal, but was from Halifax, and was friends with Tim S and Edwin C? If you are, we worked together on “Time of Your Life”. I was the Asian gal who worked in the offices.
Edwin used to hang out in my office a lot. I think he might have had a bit of a crush on me. Someone told me some interesting news about Edwin, but I don’t know if it’s true.
Anyway, I just wanted to send a greeting. I live in a castle and I’m doing well. “Time of Your Life” was almost 20 years ago, and I believe I’m over it now.
Adam Cavill 3:03 pm on April 9, 2007 Permalink |
Yes I am the Adam (one of many, many i assume) that used to live in Montreal. If you live in a castle you must look out for enemies attacking! They shoot stones with big engines! Oh noes!
Vanessa 11:02 pm on April 10, 2007 Permalink |
I agree that thisCastle is surrounded by possible non-benign entities, but we feel safe in our demilitarized zone nestled between the hard-core part of the notorious Downtown Eastside and the comparatively bucolic tenderloin district of Strathcona. My corner of the world is an intertidal zone like all intertidal zones, neither one thing nor the other, neither fearsomely infested with scabby faced crackheads nor fearsomely infested with overly acquisitive hipsters. Though we do see a nice assortment of each.
If you’re in touch with Tim and/or Edwin, please give them my regards.