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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

g: I’m going to bite your eye out
m: You can’t bite an eye out
g: Yes I can
m: No you can’t

* Okay, this is not entirely fair to George and Max.  This conversation actually took place between my sons, ages 6 and 11.  All the same, I’m confident you see my point.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

m: George, what’s your favorite kind of yogurt?

g: I don’t know, strawberry?

m: Wrong. It’s cherry orchard.

g: Oh, gag. Gag!

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

donut holes.

m: “you got two! no way!”
g: “the second one was even better than the first one.”

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

m: is that vista?
g: no, that’s safari
m: oh yeah. it is
g: no wait. it’s firefox.
m: no, it’s safari

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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Congratulations to Mitch and Heather Kramer, on the birth of their new baby boy, Ethan. We don’t have a lot of details yet (he’s pretty fresh), but we do have Mitch’s photostream to keep an eye on.

Cute kid.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The Pee-Wee-Pulp-Word-of-the-Day for Thursday, October 4th is: “Excerpt”

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Boo to Nic, for leaving the land of South Dakota, to pursue an Indy lifestlye.
Yay to Nic, for working remotely.

Yay to Dubs for bringing in Going Away treats.
Boo to Dubs for only bringing enough Red Vines for Nic.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Congrats to Aaron and Jennifer Mentele on the birth of their bouncing (we assume he’d bounce) baby boy.

Kai Greycen Mentele
May 10, 2007, 2:06pm
7lbs 14oz

Jennifer and Kai are both doing well. For more pictures, I’d assume you should keep your eyes on the Mentele Flickr account.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Electric Pulp has signed up to sponsor the Giant Piano in the Washington Pavilion Imagination Studio, and we just got a few photos from Chris Rossing over at the Pavilion showing that our signage is up. We’re going to have to plan a day trip over there and see if we can all work together to pound out a little Piano Concerto No. 3 by Rachmaninoff.

So, why the sponsorship? It’s for the kids, man, the kids. That, and we’re huge fans of the movie “Big”.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

We’ve decided it’s too cold up in the northern latitudes, so we’re heading down south to balmy Austin, TX this year to check out the SXSW Interactive. Don’t worry, the office will still be open and staffed as always - a few of us will just be mobile.

Drop us a line if you’re also going to be there and would like to partake in some drinks and ubergeek conversation.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

369569925_e8227314bb_m-1.jpgWe’ve got some new photos up on Flickr, thanks to Angela, our photographer in residence. Check ‘em out.

For those of you wondering, Mitch and Brienne are not forming letters with their poses.

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The dumbest thing George and Max fought about today

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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Cuddle Parties!

While clothing is mandatory, we just can’t seem to embrace the idea of cuddling with strangers for 3.5 hours at a time (especially not as a break between communications workshops).

But there are other opinions, for sure. You might want to check out the Cuddlemonials at the official Cuddle Party website to get thoughts from people more familiar with the concept than we are.