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Hey, sweetie! How do you find this stuff? I think that this documentary concept was a neat idea, even if it is a little less than genuine. I doubt that PayPerPost.com would actually let any of the less flattering footage make it to the Internet. But this is a good self-promotional technique for a start-up...Nevertheless, I hope you don't mind, but I jumped ahead, and watched up to #7. LOL...BTW, you did not ask me if I wanted to go to Victoria. :-(
How is it going, playa? You can let TL know that I have watched them all! Yup, all of them. I, too, did not like all of the fluff. Example: did Ted fire the dude who drives the truck? That had to suck, but it would have been worth watching. For that matter, how is the operational life in this business, or the relationship with the VC investors? Though there's this love in the office, are these guys on track with their numbers targets? I'd like to see more sales talks and biz workings--not just tradeshows, you know. Anyway, I give it 3 of 5, and I will follow it like I follow The Apprentice.
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