Volume 2, issue 18

12 January 2007

orphans at razee.com

A Razee ink Publication

Electronic Quiver
Winter Issue
Coming to a snailbox near you...
http://www.razee.com/ElectronicQuiver/quiver


Okay, so we have been redecorating around the house, and hope that you like the new looks and new faces that abound throughout the Razee universe. Firstly, we would like the wish all of you a wonderful New Year! We have been busy gathering up new readers, and they are now joining us in the masterplan to take over the world! We are going to be busy in the coming months with several new projects, so have a seat, put your feet up, and stay awhile! It promises to be a great year and we look forward to spending it with you! As a means of introduction, we are including links to all of our friends throughout the world. Here are just a few.

The second item on this week's agenda, after we have made our introductions, is a tour of the new and improved Razee Ink and Razee-TV facilities. Please feel free to venture about, on your own, after the tour has concluded. Our first stop is the diaBLOGical entries on MSN. Together with Razee 360, diaBLOGical are the newest members of the Razee family of publishing. There is a new treasure hunt contest coming, this spring, which will include visiting our various weapons of mass media, so it is beneficial to get to know one another and the mechanics of cyberspace. In addition to new YouTube and Mania-TV associations, we have been going crazy over at myspace. Let's all network together and have a party or four, this year! Feel free to contact us with your ideas, bulletins, and electronic meanderings.Add all of us to your friends lists, and let's get moving!

Our next stop on the tour is Razee Radio, in cooperation with Pandora.com. We love these guys! We think that we should all become Pandora groupies now. We have positioned the new taskbar for Pandora right here on the Visual Orphans page! Check out all the stations!


Lights! Camera! Action!

Razee-TV, in conjunction with bootleg productions, is proud to announce the first annual Meet-n-Greet cocktail party of the year! Mark your calendars and book your tickets, we are going live! Come join us in March in Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest film/interactive and music conference! Stay tuned in the following weeks for more details.

Next month, bootleg productions premieres the second video from Razee-TV, This Revolution Will Be Televised, a four-minute statement about war and peace.

This season's Electronic Quiver is our best yet! We have a new look, and we are going to show it off! Of course, she is running fashionably late, she is Cinderella! Be sure to keep current on your subscription! There are big things happening down at the Quiver. $5 per issue, $20 per year.
Have you been over to our Cafepress RazeeWear store, yet? We have over 60 items for sale! Everything from T-shirts and hoodies to a wall clock and teddy bear! If you have not visited the store, run down there and check it out, today! We run periodic specials, so you might want to sign up for our newsletter, so you can remain informed of new products and sales.

 

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"I have neither mother nor father
to pity my sorrow.
I am an orphan.
All alone I bear torment and disgrace
in the depths of my soul.
Such was the pain
of not finding a good woman
who would fill this great void,
which they left behind,
with tender love."
-- When Frida Kahlo was in Paris, Pablo Picasso taught her this song, which she often sang for Diego Rivera or for friends. It is called El Huérfano (The Orphan).

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