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September 24, 2007

This guy on TV, part 2

Well, Thursday came and went, and the "Hip to Be Square" feature turned out pretty good. I ended up doing a short interview segment before playing (and singing!) a bit of "Show Me Your Glory". Didn't plan on it - just kind of worked out that way. If you watch the clip, please bear in mind that I sing like a guitar player! Seriously though, I thought it went about as well as could be expected for 7:18 AM live TV.

They also did a piece on my wife's store The Pink Elephant. I thought she did a great job showing off her selection of kids' clothing and toys. We also got to meet several great people who also own businesses on the Square, including the proprietors of Sugarplum Visions (a KILLER bakery!) and a cool gift shop called Doodlebugz.

Perhaps the most interesting person I met that day was Madison Latimer, aka the Chicken Lady. Hailing from South Carolina, she paints chickens and farm scenes, but mainly chickens. And she's had several celebrities purchase her artwork. I talked with her at length after the interview, and she is, well, a rare bird...

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Mark your wife's website is not working - it comes up with a message alerting the owner of a need to contact the webpage host!!

Tried the link on the Marietta page, same thing.

Congrats to Mrs. Lee for a cool boutique. Great name for a store. Now concerning your video clip. You are right, concerning the time of day, you did just fine. And when considering it was 4:18 am in Arizona, you did just great.

I thought you had a nice quality to your voice, but several parts were simply off because they were not in your key range. At least that is how it seemed to me.
I enjoyed the segment since someone on the boards posted a link to it online. That made watching it simple. Like I said before, your wife's store has some adorable things in it. I checked out the online site.

It's cool that you were able to meet people. I always enjoy that. I'm more of an extrovert in that respect, though.

--Melanie

Great job! I can't imagine doing that at 7:18 in the morning. You must be a morning person:-)

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