Obnoxious Bitch
Friday, March 26, 2010
Yep! I Took the Boss’ Challenge & Got a Logo Tattoo
mobileStorm CEO Offers Up Bonus to Brand Employees, Has First Taker
The unique offer stems from a trip Reitzin made over six years ago to Dublin, where he had the blue tornado portion of the company’s logo tattooed on his ankle in a show of pure dedication to the company he founded and built from the ground up, as well as to have a “permanent testament on my leg to (that) perseverance, persistence, and determination.” Though the employee bonus offer has been on the table for a while, there so far hadn’t been any takers, until now.
Yeah… that’d be ME
I really do love my job at mobileStorm, and all the people I work with - both clients and colleagues - and “touching down” there has made it a fairly easy landing after the last few chaotic years. 2010 seems to be the year to start a whole new life!
Shout out to Dana at Studio City Tattoo for the fantastic work! Jared says it’s nicer than his (of course it is!), heh.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
U by Kotex: Twat Did You Say? I Cunt Hear You!
Rebelling Against the Commonly Evasive Feminine Care Ad - blissfully free of twirling, horseback riding and virginal white…
Merrie Harris, global business director at JWT, said that after being informed that it could not use the word vagina in advertising by three broadcast networks, it shot the ad cited above with the actress instead saying “down there,” which was rejected by two of the three networks. (Both Ms. Harris and representatives from the brand declined to specify the networks.)
“It’s very funny because the whole spot is about censorship,” Ms. Harris said. “The whole category has been very euphemistic, or paternalistic even, and we’re saying, enough with the euphemisms, and get over it. Tampon is not a dirty word, and neither is vagina.”
Finally… straight talk about twats! Can we all just be grownups now? Kudos to U by Kotex for their campaign to Break the Cycle!
Time to stop all the weirdness about periods, don’t you think? Progress is where it’s at. Every video watched, every comment made and every question asked helps change unhealthy attitudes and Break the Cycle*.
Random sidetrackage: Looking for the product that inspired a rant of mine from 2004 (Some things are worth RAGGING on!), I came across Havoc and Mayhem’s Musings on being a Woman… so glad to know I’m not the only one befuddled by the need for the “quietest wrapper” as a selling point for feminine hygiene products!
