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May 13, 2009 at 3:24 PM #398917May 13, 2009 at 3:31 PM #398252LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
I created an online music magazine for the Los Angeles Electronic Music and Dance Industry in 1999 and ran it through 2003. Kind of like rolling stone for techno/ house etc. Had a crew of reporters doing interviews, articles and such and started to branch it nationally. LAAFTERHOURS was the company name and I have used it most online hobby sites. Its an easy name, never duplicated.
May 13, 2009 at 3:31 PM #398503LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI created an online music magazine for the Los Angeles Electronic Music and Dance Industry in 1999 and ran it through 2003. Kind of like rolling stone for techno/ house etc. Had a crew of reporters doing interviews, articles and such and started to branch it nationally. LAAFTERHOURS was the company name and I have used it most online hobby sites. Its an easy name, never duplicated.
May 13, 2009 at 3:31 PM #398729LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI created an online music magazine for the Los Angeles Electronic Music and Dance Industry in 1999 and ran it through 2003. Kind of like rolling stone for techno/ house etc. Had a crew of reporters doing interviews, articles and such and started to branch it nationally. LAAFTERHOURS was the company name and I have used it most online hobby sites. Its an easy name, never duplicated.
May 13, 2009 at 3:31 PM #398788LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI created an online music magazine for the Los Angeles Electronic Music and Dance Industry in 1999 and ran it through 2003. Kind of like rolling stone for techno/ house etc. Had a crew of reporters doing interviews, articles and such and started to branch it nationally. LAAFTERHOURS was the company name and I have used it most online hobby sites. Its an easy name, never duplicated.
May 13, 2009 at 3:31 PM #398932LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI created an online music magazine for the Los Angeles Electronic Music and Dance Industry in 1999 and ran it through 2003. Kind of like rolling stone for techno/ house etc. Had a crew of reporters doing interviews, articles and such and started to branch it nationally. LAAFTERHOURS was the company name and I have used it most online hobby sites. Its an easy name, never duplicated.
May 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM #398262CoronitaParticipantInterned at a then big telco company for 14 weeks in a temporary cubicle piled with stuff. I was suppose to be in a real cubicle/office from day 1, but the company movers took 11 weeks to move two chairs, 1 desktop computer, and a 2-drawer file cabinet.
I tried to move things myself, but wasn’t allowed to because of “union rules”. I visited a few movers’ offices to get an ETA in vain, only to be turned away because they were too busy playing Minesweeper.Hence, fat_lazy_union_worker
May 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM #398513CoronitaParticipantInterned at a then big telco company for 14 weeks in a temporary cubicle piled with stuff. I was suppose to be in a real cubicle/office from day 1, but the company movers took 11 weeks to move two chairs, 1 desktop computer, and a 2-drawer file cabinet.
I tried to move things myself, but wasn’t allowed to because of “union rules”. I visited a few movers’ offices to get an ETA in vain, only to be turned away because they were too busy playing Minesweeper.Hence, fat_lazy_union_worker
May 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM #398739CoronitaParticipantInterned at a then big telco company for 14 weeks in a temporary cubicle piled with stuff. I was suppose to be in a real cubicle/office from day 1, but the company movers took 11 weeks to move two chairs, 1 desktop computer, and a 2-drawer file cabinet.
I tried to move things myself, but wasn’t allowed to because of “union rules”. I visited a few movers’ offices to get an ETA in vain, only to be turned away because they were too busy playing Minesweeper.Hence, fat_lazy_union_worker
May 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM #398798CoronitaParticipantInterned at a then big telco company for 14 weeks in a temporary cubicle piled with stuff. I was suppose to be in a real cubicle/office from day 1, but the company movers took 11 weeks to move two chairs, 1 desktop computer, and a 2-drawer file cabinet.
I tried to move things myself, but wasn’t allowed to because of “union rules”. I visited a few movers’ offices to get an ETA in vain, only to be turned away because they were too busy playing Minesweeper.Hence, fat_lazy_union_worker
May 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM #398942CoronitaParticipantInterned at a then big telco company for 14 weeks in a temporary cubicle piled with stuff. I was suppose to be in a real cubicle/office from day 1, but the company movers took 11 weeks to move two chairs, 1 desktop computer, and a 2-drawer file cabinet.
I tried to move things myself, but wasn’t allowed to because of “union rules”. I visited a few movers’ offices to get an ETA in vain, only to be turned away because they were too busy playing Minesweeper.Hence, fat_lazy_union_worker
May 13, 2009 at 3:41 PM #398272scaredyclassicParticipantI’m afraid. very afraid.
May 13, 2009 at 3:41 PM #398523scaredyclassicParticipantI’m afraid. very afraid.
May 13, 2009 at 3:41 PM #398749scaredyclassicParticipantI’m afraid. very afraid.
May 13, 2009 at 3:41 PM #398808scaredyclassicParticipantI’m afraid. very afraid.
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