Oh look, its sorta kinda a rare wrestling related post from Mav!
So IWC has this annual vote for the such and such of the year awards. Its a chance for the internet fans to go and provide feedback and blah blah blah. Really, its actually kinda irrelevant. But it is an election. And so, in keeping with modern times I’ve decided to do what all great politicians do with elections. I want to fix it.
See, here’s the thing. Last year Shiima won “Newcomer/Rookie of the Year.” Only he didn’t actually win. He tied. A fact that he and I spent all of this year ignoring as we talked about how great a victory it was. Well, now what I would like is for Shiima to become the first ever two time rookie of the year.
And I need your help. See, I’ve already voted for Shiima. As has he, I think. And beststephi. That’s not going to be enough. So here’s where you come in, mighty reader. Just take a second to vote for Shiima. Its not even very hard. You can do it simply by sending email to the voting address. And to it make it even easier, all you have to do is click this link. It should set up a mail message for you. All you have to do is send it.
And hey, if you’re feeling up to it, feel free to add a vote for me for non-wrestler of the year. That one’s up to you. It’d be neat, but I don’t care as much.
Now if only I could somehow get myself to be president this way.
most hated wrestler? do you have an awful bad boy reputation?
I’m a bad guy… you’re supposed to hate me.
Did you vote then?
duh silly boy 😛
ah… I just didn’t expect anyone to actually put thought into voting… figured you’d just click my little link thing, which also sends mail to me.
oh, i don’t like using outside mail clients.
ah… that’s right… you’re a wacky gmail person…
completely unrelated…
but I thought you’d like to see this (if you haven’t already).
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can’t see it… access denied at work. (not surprising… a lot of stuff is blocked from here).
What is it?
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Wicked Talent Modeling Agency Unveils New Magazine
The World’s Most successful Alternative Modeling Management Company starts production on a subculture-positive Magazine
December 12, 2005 — In the Midst of a new website design, Wicked Talent, the #1 Not For Profit Modeling Management company especially for freaks, has announced they have begun production on a full color, all inclusive subculture positive fashion magazine. The decision came after careful analysis of current fashion magazines for teens and their use of alcohol and pornography ads.
GOTH is designed to be for young men and women, with emphasis on beautiful imagery and gorgeous layouts. This fresh, new bimonthly publication provides intelligent, interesting, thought provoking and entertaining articles about current personalities, trends, and designs by clothing companies who create goth, punk, street, and urban wear, as well as amusing anecdotes and music reviews.
Published by Wicked Talent, the female-operated Los Angeles based company with strong ties to the Gothic and Punk Subcultures, GOTH is is tailor-made for women aged 14-25. Breaking the mold of current print magazines, GOTH presents a strikingly bold new look combined with unique perspectives by published authors and fashion designers, sure to captivate the interest of a broad readership.
“We are excited about creating not only a premiere fashion magazine, but also, a cultural and fashion information bridge between artists and consumers” says Donna Ricci, Chief Officer of Wicked Talent. “We are committed to keeping ahead of current trends by featuring up and coming artists, models and other newsworthy people and events. As an example, our debut issue spotlights Josie Nutter, a Seattle-based model/performer whose career has recently catapulted her to the height of popularity with designers and photographers. We’re proud to feature healthy models who are drug and plastic surgery-free as a positive role model to young women.”
“We like to feel that with our gorgeous, upbeat, intelligent format, GOTH readers will be encouraged to buy several issues to frame the pages,” adds Donna Ricci. “That would be the greatest accomplishment of all.”
Wicked Talent may be contacted at the following:
Hours:
Monday through Friday
9:00am – 4:00pm PST
818.237.5477
General Inquiries:
donna@wickedtalent.com
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interesting… maybe Shiima will be interested.