Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Your B-boy is awesome.
Idn't he though?
Right now, he's schmooshed up behind me in my office chair, snoozing. This means, of course, that I'm perching on about a 3 inch ledge at the front of the chair. No mean feat for thisbackside, I can tell you that.
It's nice though, he's warm...and when he dreams, I get a magic-fingers massage!
Marilyn's funeral was this morning. I was on Baby Clara duty for the service, which was beautiful. My favorite part was when she was being wheeled out of the sanctuary, a church member played "The Pennsylvania Polka" as well as her other favorite polkas on Marilyn's accordian. I thought it was brilliant.
My other favorite part was the fact that the priest sounded JUST LIKE the priest from "Princess Bride".
My favorite part was when she was being wheeled out of the sanctuary, a church member played "The Pennsylvania Polka" as well as her other favorite polkas on Marilyn's accordian.
This is fantastic.
It's those grace notes that reduce me to tears/goo at funerals.
WITH a photo. Or, WITHOUT.
This is my totally unhelpful advice. I always prefer this type of material without photo. In my experience my opinion is the complete opposite of the entire population, therefore; the with photo option is likely the best choice. Seriously, when it comes to marketing wisdom I seem to always be in the minority. This is why I stick to technical.
a church member played "The Pennsylvania Polka" as well as her other favorite polkas on Marilyn's accordian.
Isn't it awesome when the service really reflects the person's personality. Nice.
bonny -
I like the picture, but I think it throws off the balance of the whole thing. I think you would need to rearrange things somehow. Also, the picture either needs to be bigger or zoomed and cropped.
I didn't see anything misspelled. Looks good.
Thanks so much Laura and smonster.
I always prefer this type of material without photo. In my experience my opinion is the complete opposite of the entire population, therefore; the with photo option is likely the best choice. Seriously, when it comes to marketing wisdom I seem to always be in the minority.
Actually, Laura, I am of the exact same mind. The one with the photo feels a little 'real estate business card' to me. There is nothing wrong with that, of course, but I agree with smonster that it throws the design of kilter.
I'm nervous, however, about defying the notion that people can't trust people they can't see.
Then again the card does cite my website, which has all the photos anyone might need, right?
I like the picture, but I agree with smonster that it needs to be bigger or more close-up.
So this is just a card? I say you can lose the photo, then. It's on your website, right?
eta - also, do you intend "life changing" to modify "life coaching"? I can't tell. If so, get rid of the comma and add a hyphen - "life-changing life coaching." If not, I would reverse the two to make it less confusing.
Dude, my roommate's still napping. Guess I need to eat something, and I guess we're not going out.
I kind of like the picture too.
Another question - will the "complementary consultation" text be a link? It looks like it should be, and I get unreasonably aggravated when something that looks like a link isn't.