Need More Clients Monday, April 13th, 2009 at 11:22 pm

Girl of the Moment voting is now open.

I’m hoping within the next week I will have a new Girl of the Moment up. Easter was good, we went to Alicia and Dave’s and ate a lot. We also got to watch Lakeview Terrace. It was a lot better than I thought. I need to actually sit down and start watching the movies I have. I think tomorrow I am going to check out Ten Inch Hero.

Work has picked up a bit. I have a new review to do and I have been talking to new clients, and things with MyJokeCafe has picked up a bit. I’m still not in the clear though. I am hoping to get a few more clients this week, but I don’t know how that is going to play out. We will see though.


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2 Comments to “Need More Clients”

  1. Sage says:

    I liked Lakeview Terrace too. A lot of people I know thought that it sucked but I actually thought it was good. Especially to see racism portrayed on another side of the fence, which I actually think a lot of people neglect, but that's another story lol.

    Good luck with work!

  2. leprakhauns says:

    You know, I heard that he was a racist and then I was asking the
    people with if they explain why he was so racist, but they said no.
    When it was revealed his wife was cheating on him with a white man
    when she was killed they were like WTF where'd that come from. I wish
    people would pay attention to important parts of movies.

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