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  1. @robotsasquatch http://twitpic.com/ryv65 - So you're into leather...
  2. Tracey has launched an Etsy store while we build a new E-Commerce site - http://www.etsy.com/shop/greenspotstudio
  3. This software = major useability fail. Yet they have paying enterprise customers. People will buy anything.
  4. Congrats to Barbarian Group and their partnership with Cheil - http://is.gd/5aimF
  5. @robotsasquatch i bought fragrance free gel shaving cream once. it smelled like formaldehyde, which isn't fragrance free.
  6. Not that anyone cares, but I agree with the decision.
  7. @sandyarmstrong I don't think so. It implies that it is an activity that will always exist. I don't think gender really figures in.
  8. @sandyarmstrong I didn't consider the adage from a feminist angle. If it makes you feel any better, there are also male prostitutes.
  9. If prostitution is the world's oldest profession, then services must be the world's oldest business model. No need to re-invent it.
  10. @badinage welcome to NYC!
  11. I am really into Processor Magazine now. Seriously.
  12. @shanelowry @robotsasquatch read the 2nd to last paragraph: http://is.gd/57Yi7
  13. Is now in possession of a "Dazzler". Next step, get new passport. @cq2
  14. Reply to everyone: they took a lot of Tracey's personal jewelry and sale items. Valuables...and her temp engagement ring.
  15. Tracey just realized that her engagement ring is gone
  16. Apartment was burgled last night :( Heading home today...flying from BWI to BOS
  17. In Washington DC for the holiday. Last minute trip = terrible travel schedule.
  18. Drinking an Ipswich Ale and enjoying life.
  19. @badinage and crowded. don't forget crowded.
  20. ♺ @terryteachout: "Pops" is on the front page, upper-left-hand corner, of the arts section of this morning's New York Times.