Posted by steved | Posted in Private Label Rights | Posted on 25-01-2010
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2009 Coney Island Mermaid Parade, 6/20/09.
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Posted by steved | Posted in Private Label Rights | Posted on 24-01-2010
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I’m legit! Permanent Leave to Remain, the office, Clerkenwell, London, UK

Image by gruntzooki
I’m like, one of them immigrants wot comes to our country and takes our jobs and signs on for benefits an that, spongin off the hard workin Anglo-Saxon-Indigenous European Folk Community.
ID photo corrected, courtesy of my wife, Alice

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Posted by steved | Posted in Private Label Rights | Posted on 22-01-2010
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Enjoy Capitalism

Image by @boetter
I just printed a hundred of these together with a friend. We are going to sell them to people enjoying capitalism and market economy. If you want one for yourself, go to www.9volt.dk/
Forbidden Pasta Photo

Image by Abstract Machine
I just arrived in Chicago where I found this unique pasta. But while I was taking this photo, an employee from the store quickly ran up to me « Sir! You are not aloud to take pictures here! » Whatthef§@#iswrongwiththiscountry? I haven’t been here more than two hours and already someone is telling that I can’t do this or that.
This type of bullsh!t has just gone too far in this country. In the case of taking a picture of pasta, this is so obviously a pure form of power. People complain about how bullish music companies have become over mp3s, but they forget that the entire public image space has become polluted by private restrictions on every little piece of dirt. And each and every store has it’s own form of militia to enforce these draconian rules. What, do we now need too create Creative Commons signs posted in the god§&@&¡ grocery store?
Even more idiotic is the fact that the Fox & Obel label was placed strategically in the eyeline of the products, reinforcing the store’s identity and their ownership of all the goods. Almost as if they had re-stamped everything with their own labels. When taking a picture, this re-labelling pops right out. Almost as if they has designed it for such a purpose.
Posted by steved | Posted in Email Marketing | Posted on 12-01-2010
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