I’ve had one of those cool gel eye covers for a couple years and my friends always made fun of me until I got them all one last year. They’re lifesavers for the overworked businessman
I have no idea what is going on here but a quick Google of Lawrence Jamieson brings up a guy charged with child porn and sex trafficking. Gonna have to turn this guy down.
Honestly one of the best things I’ve done is make a budget and realize how much money I waste on stupid things. I didn’t eliminate them because that’s boring but I cut back and now have extra money to do occasional big things.
I’m fond of the NYE wedding. Open bar takes care of pregaming, done early enough to find a bridesmaid and head to a other party, already in a suit or tux for the ball drop. It makes an overrated holiday easy.
I’m not here to argue, because you’re not entirely wrong and I have better things to do today, but red is also often associated with anger, rage, and danger, which is why matadors wave a red cape in front of bulls.
I’m commenting as I’m listening so sorry if you cover this, but I want to get real for a second and potentially open this up to discussion since you won’t give us forums. I like the rebranding and updates. You have to adapt for the future before you, God forbid, start tapering off. Change isn’t easy but neither is the growth you all have experienced and are looking to continue. From a psychological perspective, I was never a fan of the red, especially with the sad desk guy and occasionally depressing work stories. Red has a lot of subconscious negative connotations, while whatever – seafoam green, turquoise, blue/green – brings up both feelings of trust and personal growth. The positive outlook is great, and hopefully your audience will feel it as well.
I’m always down to clown
I’m down for Cincy
Hey man, let’s hope over to Reddit and make a Columbus/Cincy thing happen. I need Jesus in my life
What did he say to get you out with him in the first place?
I love this state
I laughed. Sorry, Charlie.
Yeah but did you close?
I’ve had one of those cool gel eye covers for a couple years and my friends always made fun of me until I got them all one last year. They’re lifesavers for the overworked businessman
“Gotta build this network” – Dave Crime-Dog Ruff
That’s means you’re a walking power move. Take pride in that.
Real big man crush on Efron
I have no idea what is going on here but a quick Google of Lawrence Jamieson brings up a guy charged with child porn and sex trafficking. Gonna have to turn this guy down.
Honestly one of the best things I’ve done is make a budget and realize how much money I waste on stupid things. I didn’t eliminate them because that’s boring but I cut back and now have extra money to do occasional big things.
Prove it
I’m fond of the NYE wedding. Open bar takes care of pregaming, done early enough to find a bridesmaid and head to a other party, already in a suit or tux for the ball drop. It makes an overrated holiday easy.
Whatup boo
Petoskey stone or bust
I’m not here to argue, because you’re not entirely wrong and I have better things to do today, but red is also often associated with anger, rage, and danger, which is why matadors wave a red cape in front of bulls.
Can’t decide how to pee? Sorry, Charlie
I’m commenting as I’m listening so sorry if you cover this, but I want to get real for a second and potentially open this up to discussion since you won’t give us forums. I like the rebranding and updates. You have to adapt for the future before you, God forbid, start tapering off. Change isn’t easy but neither is the growth you all have experienced and are looking to continue. From a psychological perspective, I was never a fan of the red, especially with the sad desk guy and occasionally depressing work stories. Red has a lot of subconscious negative connotations, while whatever – seafoam green, turquoise, blue/green – brings up both feelings of trust and personal growth. The positive outlook is great, and hopefully your audience will feel it as well.