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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • We used them briefly. They were not good… I guess some stuff was manageable, but most of the time, it was done wrong, and the language barrier caused further issues, which just led us back to the main guy who oversaw the account. The final straw was a few years ago around Christmas they got hit with crypto and had to disconnect for a few days. Thankfully, we were very addiment that we did not want to use their agent on our PC’s due to reasons like this, so we did not suffer and just shut down the tunnel we had with them. Still, we had a few days of work just making sure everything was ok and spot checking things before we felt comfortable.


  • That’s awful. A lot of people do a lot of degrading work in life… you do what you gotta do. Besides, I would imagine getting your foot in the door in a big budget movie would do tons for the rest of their careers and could have helped with getting other roles easier. Pretty sure that’s how it works for everyone in the industry. Did Peter not do anything like this?


  • This unlocked a childhood memory! I forgot that my parents once randomly let door to door salemen in to sell us this crazy large set of books. I think my parents were desperate because I was awful at school and somehow thought someone who didn’t try would now do so because I have all the information I needed… I feel bad, but I never used them once, a giant waste of money.




  • Not sure if you know the reason for the song, but here is the info behind it… the actual footage was brutal as well.

    A Song Inspired by an Infamous Suicide

    Patrick found the lyrical inspiration for “Hey Man Nice Shot” from the January 1987 suicide of Pennsylvania State Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer. It occurred on the day Dwyer was to be sentenced for 11 counts of bribery for which he had faced up to 55 years in prison and a $305,000 fine, according to an Associated Press article from the time. No money was said to have exchanged hands. The public official spent 20 minutes on live television proclaiming his innocence, then shot himself to death. The incident shocked family, friends, and political associates, not to mention the viewing audience.