I’m always showing you what we can do with Sactionals and
(what I think is) our wicked-cool LoveSac furniture.Here are some Sac’rs personal pads as (is always the case):
customers do it better….
This is one of our Colorado Sac’rs: Shane Moss.Shane clearly has good taste.Shane chose to go with our (now
extinct) Puppy Phur, which was discontinued in late ’07 after P.E.T.A. found
out just how many puppies went into making a seven cushion sectional like this
one.(Actually, this washable
LoveSac Cover is 100% faux and 99% puppy friendly….its just a joke….its not
even really my joke….I stole it from our FlatIron, Colorado store’s blog).
I really like the way that Shane chose to do a DOUBLE Chaise
Sectional.This is a position not
even shown in our video of 69 Sactional Positions, which, by the way, was NOT
an intentional attempt at college humor.We literally just kept shooting positions in the white room until we had
gone all day.When we counted them
up, guess how many we had!?Yeah – we had to just let it ride.BUT, the point is, even at that many, the seating possibilities stemming
from LoveSac Sactionals go on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on
and on and on and on and on and on on and on and on and on and on and on and on
and on and on and on and on and on on and on and on and on and on and on and on
and on and on and on and on and on on and on and on and on and on and on and on
and on and on and on and on and on, etc.
This second Sac pad is none other than Mr. Jackie Chan’s
place in Beijing China.You can
only barely tell (from the left side of the photo), but Jackie also owns a
seven cushion sectional built out of our extremely modular Sactionals, all with
Espresso PlushSuede Covers (our most popular fabric).Jackie picked up a GRIP of LoveSac gear while filming his
upcoming Hollywood release “The Spy Next Door,” in Albuquerque, New
Mexico.This film is sure to be a
hit, largely thanks to his on-set naps on the Sac in the on-set LoveSac store
shown in the film - - spoiler alert!
Needless to say, after experiencing the power of the Sac
himself on-set, Jackie raided our Cottonwood Mall location and flew home with
stacks of Sacs.Now, as you can
see, his whole entourage crashes on them after a long day of trying to keep up
with THE most energetic person I have ever met in my life.
Stores in China, you ask!?Yes, we’ve talked with him about it.Someday, it will come.
Finally, we have Hank, from Salt Lake City, Utah.I just happened to be at our Gateway location
the other day and as I was handling some biz at the counter, Hank walked right
up, and with confidence, bought himself a Sac for his upcoming college days….without
even flinching.These are my kind of customers! Hank: college will never be the same...
Even if you have seen our patented twist on furniture, the Sactionals, you need to see this new video (below). I understand that at first glance Sactionals appear just "neat sofas" that can be moved around. But if you haven't seen them in real life, you will be surprised at just how tight they are and how good they look in person...the real thing seems to always exceed expectations. I've said it before and I'm saying it now: This product will eventually become the "default" furniture for American TV rooms. It is the only changeable, washable, FedEx-able, simple, extremely modular furniture that can be taken-home-today because of the way its small packaging allows it to be stacked/stored/stocked. Watch the video past the first section to the part where it gets into the Sactional Positions. Please leave a comment and let me know: what is YOUR favorite position? I wanna know.
I honestly believe that this product is good for people. It frees them from being stuck with their furniture in an elegant and affordable way. It is reliable and guaranteed for life. I believe it will be the single-biggest furniture concept in the country once discovered, and our patents help to ensure that, but for now we are small. We are not able to advertise. Unless people happen to stumble into one of our little stores and experience these for themselves, they will never know they have this option....and most people who do end up regretting that they, "Just bought other furniture." Often people even return their recently purchased sofas and come back to pick up Sactionals. So help me get the word out! Please forward this to your friends and family, because now LoveSac is small, but someday with your help, everyone will LoveSac. WATCH THIS VID (ALL THE WAY THROUGH)....
The new HOTEL LOVESAC was constructed in less than 5 minutes and cost far less to build than the $1 Billion Yankee's Stadium we visited once they arrived. My sister, Wendy, and her entire family came to stay with us on the East Coast this weekend--her first trip ever to the Big Apple and her kid's first time sleeping 100% on LoveSac furniture (parents took the guest room). Check out how Sactionals and PillowSacs make absolutely perfect extra guest beds, in case you ever need one. Here's how:
1. Have friends (or family). Or, as some have been known to do, use LoveSac furniture as your only furniture. (Yes, my nephew, Tyler, is putting his Yankees ice cream helmet-cup on my dog).
2. Tuck in your Ottoman (lone Base Piece) into the L-corner of your Sactionals sectional. Secure moste easily with clamp, alone.
3. Move Back Pillows. Place mattress topper or blanket over cushions. Sactionals cushions are LoveSac soft, and definately large enough (roughly Queen sized) to sleep on. A mattress topper to cover the cracks makes them softer than most beds! Also, Sactionals Bases are flat on top, not sloped back/down like all other sofas...making Sactionals excellent guest beds.
4. Just add bedding. My favorite are goose down filled comforters....available at LoveSac.com very soon, btw!
5. PillowSac Rocker: multi-functional.
6. PillowSac guest bed by night. Just place black Rocker Frame (upper left) on its side - stores easily. Lay down on the PillowSac. OR, the newest Khaki PillowSac Inserts from LoveSac are actually 1 foot longer than the Covers, making them exactly the size of a "Full" (or "Double") Mattress! Take the Cover off and fit it with "Full" sheets. (shown below with Eskimo Phur Cover still on.
7. Just add guests. Matt & Jess out cold.
8. My dog chooses the Sac over any "real" bed any day.
PS: Don't forget to teach your nephews the lessons their parents won't: How to ride motorcycles and how to catch crabs. :)
Ryan Johnson is my business partner, and LoveSac's CFO. Being that Ryan handles all the money for LoveSac, he is generally has pretty serious business to attend to. The Easter Bunny pictured to the right is not Ryan. It is, in fact, Ryan's hi-jacker. He's sitting in Ryan's office. Nice place, right!? We'll call this pic the "Before" pic. Ryan wasn't at work today. You see, it's St. Patrick's Day and Ryan claims to be Irish or something, which apparently gives him the right to take the day off and go be "Irish." (as if we all don't know what that means). So in the great tradition begun by the ongoing Lauren vs. Mike Office Prank Battle (see previous posts), and in trying to keep pace with the marketing agenda of every other company in America, we decided to help you go green!!!Check out this video...
A big thanks to Lauren, Liz, Davey, Spencer, Ben, Mary Tashia, Tiffany, and the rest of the crew who pitched in to do this right. Like I always say: If you're gonna do something, might as well go all the way. A HUGE thanks to Susan, who also sits in the corner & has to live with it too.
Yes, those are custom painted Sactionals in the corner.
Yes, that is new wall-to-wall astro-turf fake lawn.
Yes, his computer still works.
Yes, the paint was (mostly) dry.
Yes, there is an editor of a magazine visiting the office tomorrow to do an interview....should be good.
Yes, the girls took the edge off with a mini-keg of Heineken (NOT to be consumed in the office, of course).
Yes, I think Ryan might actually be part Irish.
Yes, some work actually did get done this day besides just this prank. (Thanks finance team).
Yes, in person it is even better. It is not just green--it OOZES green out the door, thru the windows. Ugh.
No, Dave did not split his pants this time, participating in this event.
This is the door that Ryan found, early the next morning, when he arrived at the office, as usual, before anybody else. As he walked across the room, toward his office, he probably chuckled, thinking, "Ha, ha, they put some St. Pattie's Day decorations in my office"...
I just bought a LoveSac - a SuperSac - IT IS FANTASTIC. I wanted to write you an email, as everyone is amazed that we bought one. I am known for being frugal; very frugal. I was hypermiling years ago (when gas was under $2 a gallon), I maintain a body mass index of 18.5 to save money on groceries, and wear multiple layers of clothes when flying to avoid the new luggage surcharge. I personally do not see myself as cheap, what I look for is value for money - paying twice as much for groceries and getting diabetes does not fly with me, but spending $700 on something so comfortable, that I can share with my fiancé and really unwind is worth every cent.
It will not be too long before we return to Jeremy (in Natick - he is by far the nicest employee in the whole mall) to purchase a sectional. My biggest fear about investing in furniture is as young adults we are likely to move around before buying our own abode. What fits in this apartment might not in our next - one look on craigslist demonstrates that many people waste thousands of dollars because of this. This is not a risk with your sectional, I know I can spend good money today and not worry about having to throw it out in a year when we move.
Do keep up the good work, and as you roll out with new products Jeremy will see me back at your store (unless he has been promoted by then).
Cheers,
ABOVE: Jeremy, Natick Manager
Iain
THIS JUST IN (MARCH 17, FROM IAIN VIA EMAIL):
- just to update you we did go back to Jeremy and buy the sactional. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that it is the only way to go with furniture. I think we have had it for 2 weeks now, and it is FANTASTIC. Can't wait to get a big place, and buy more pieces!!!
Keep up the good work - really do love your products.
Iain
THEN, today my biz partner, Nancy, sent around a great article about how real "Value" is the new "big thing" in business today, and our Retail Director, Alex, asked the crew (via email) how LoveSac offers "value." A good response, by Dan, in Salt Lake City...
Our product has a lot of the same value as hybrid cars in the sense that in some cases it is more expensive than some of our customers would have gone with but much cheaper in the long run. Our lifetime guarantee ensures this you will never have to buy another sofa ever if you so choose. Some of The most common reasons people replace furniture are because they are moving, our furniture is extremely easy to move with, the furniture gets old and worn out looking, our cover can easily be replaced, and probably more common than anything people get bored with the same old couch everyday, if you get new covers and switch the setup it would seem as though you spend thousands and bought an all new living room set for a fraction of that cost. my favorite question that people ask me is how are we doing in this current state? I always answer we are doing great let me show you exactly why and I'll lead into a sactional demo. the story about coffee with McDonalds and Starbucks made me laugh because you should never just forget the experience to get value. Lovesac is like Starbucks coffee served at McDonalds prices with an experience that tops either of them and rivals that of your favorite local coffee house one more like you see in the TV show "Friends" and we offer free refills. [Dan, shown extreme left, above.]
Dan Bostelman
Gateway Manager
WHAT CAN I SAY? I AGREE. SMART CUSTOMER. SMART MANAGERS.
The LoveSac Bus has been re-wrapped, re-pimped and re-deployed, this week to the world famous Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. The Bus now boasts 24 Speakers (all by Kicker), 8 Sony Screens including one 40" HDTV, Live TV by AT&T Cruisecast, two mobile Wi-Fi routers, PS2, Guitar Hero, a bottomless fridge full of drinks and of course, all LoveSac furniture. Talk about a crazy weekend. But LoveSac was not just on the streets of Sundance, we were on the inside too.
Island/Def Jam, arguably the most successful record label of our age, was party-central on Main Street Park City, at the Phoenix Gallery, and ALL of the furniture in the building was by LoveSac. Sofas and cozy lounges for the gifting suites during the day were converted (by the legendary Sac'r, Charlie Tubb) to gigantic sectionals and VIP sections by night. Celebrities such as Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, Young Jeezey, T.I., and many, many others were chillin' on LoveSac Sactionals and Sacs all through the night. [Celebrity photos yet to come.]
But, in all honesty, even with the celebrity guests the open bar (for those into that), and all of the "Movie Producers" to mingle with....the Party on Main Street Park City, inside of the LoveSac Bus, was more fun. All we did was roll up and down Main Street, watching movies, blasting the tunes, playin' a little Guitar Hero, and giving onlookers the occassional ride. People were swarming the bus, fighting to get on, get a piece of LoveSac Schwag, and just get in to the mobile party, on the LoveSac Bus.
One of the weirdest moments came after dropping off a couple of the Island/Def Jam Execs at their condo, a mile out of downtown Park City. There we were, on some dark suburban Park City Street, in the middle of nowhere, when I saw a couple of people huddled up on the corner, looking like they needed a cab to go to town. Good luck. So I got on the Bus PA (Fire-engine/cop siren) and told em to jump on board. We drove for 5 minutes, back to town, before someone in back, having chatted with them, shouted up to me "Hey, Shawny, you know who we picked up....PEDRO, from Napoleon Dynamite." That's right, LoveSac fan Effren Ramirez and his girl jumped on board and we rolled to his party. ACTOR EFFREN RAMIREZ ("PEDRO").
VOTE FOR PEDRO.
So the weekend just went on and on, and the celebs both on the bus and in the party just couldn't get enough of the Sac...but then, who can? I did get at least a half-day up on the slopes with a good friend of mine, Joe Loomis (white camo pants), including his buddies Rob and Benny. Joe is a fellow entrepreneur who just made an exit out of his first big company -- congratulations. Gotta love the risk-takers. They also make the best boarding buddies, and playing in general. It's always a party with weirdos like us around. Up at the Canyons we were on the slopes with Cameron Diaz and crew. We even ran into guitarist, Slash, at the restaurant on top of the Gondola. In true rockstar form, he was rockin' a black leather jacket, jeans, converse, and of course the hair. Let's just say I don't think he was there to ski.
At night, the festivities went on. LoveSac continued to own Main Street Park City. I don't think there was a soul at Sundance that didn't know LoveSac was there. But I am afraid we might have worn out our welcome, at least with the local authorities. Apparently we were breaking half-a-dozen laws, between our holding up traffic, stopping for pedestrians clamboring to get on in the middle of the street, calling thru the Federal (Police/Fire) P.A., and generally shaking the sidewalks with the alternator-melting sound system on the Bus. (From the outside it sounds as if the bus is going to fall apart). The Park City Chief of Police finally pulled us over and was fully ready to impound it (after our third warning), until Joe saved the day. We even got a bit of it on tape. Bad boys, bad boys, whatchya gonna do....
COPS STOP THE LOVE BUS.
We dodged that bullet with a little smooth talking, having agreed to NOT STOP anymore on Main Street. No holding up traffic, when 100 yards up the road, SkullCandy founder, Rick Alden (maker of THE sickest head-phones in the world) jumps in front of the bus like a bug on the windshield demanding a ride. We somehow pulled he and his wife on-board in time to avoid incarceration, and drove them back down to their parking spot at the High School, partying all the way. You see, Park City is a town of about 15,000 people, normally, and expands to, say, 500,000 for the week of Sundance. Parking is a disaster....even worse for a 40' Bus. Rick is a good friend and fellow Utah entrepreneur. It's good to see SkullCandy blowing up like it has. It seems like only months ago we were experimenting slinging SkullCandy headphones out of our Salt Lake City stores just to help a brotha out. Now he has the national distribution of Best Buy, Target, and nearly everywhere else. Rock on SkullCandy. Their the real deal.
(SKULLCANDY CEO RICK ALDEN AND ME, center, his wife and Joe Loomis on the ends).
All in all it was a very successful Sundance Film Festival for LoveSac. A special thanks goes out to Island/Def Jam Records for having us, House of Hype out of LA for promoting the party, and especially to Charlie, Jordan, Alex, Chris, Kat, Sky, Tiffany, Jesse, my own wife, Tiffany, Joe, Rob, Benny, and all of the Sac'rs who worked their butt off (but especially Charlie) for pulling it off. NOT an easy task for a little brand like LoveSac to hang with (and out-do) the big-boys at Sundance. Now, the Bus rolls to the Winter X-Games in Aspen Colorodo thru Sunday, and then on to the Superbowl!! Keep an eye out. Find the bus and tell the Driver to "Show me your Sac," and he'll show you some love (in a good way--in the form of some LoveSac swag)....what were you thinking?
I'll leave you with some more pics and vids from the festivities, below.
From Park City, Utah...
-- Shawny D.
EFFREN RAMIREZ & SHAWNY D. ON THE BUS. PEDRO & THE LS CREW, PARK CITY
MORE PARTYING ON THE BUS....BUT CHECK OUT THESE ONLOOKERS, GAWKING AT THE LOVESAC BUS THRU THE WIND SHIELD. THIS IS SUNDANCE, 2009, PARK CITY, UTAH...
My cross-country store tour brought me back to Salt Lake City, Utah for Thanksgiving! I can't complain. Home for the Holidays is always a good thing, especially with an extended family as huge as mine (and my wife's). We kicked it off on Thanksgiving NIGHT with a LoveSac Bus appearance at the Fashion Place Mall midnight opening for Black Friday. Thousands of people lined up outside of the mall entrance as we circled the parking lot in the bus throwing our balls at people, trading LoveSac schwag for stupid human tricks, and an ongoing Guitar Hero battle on the LoveSac Bus. It's as close to Girls Gone Wild as we get on the LoveSac Bus. Check out the chaos in this video...
I began the real work with a visit to Layton Hills LoveSac. It looked great! Best staff I've ever seen there. Thankfully, the Layton Hills Crew has been running a pretty tight ship. Good merchandising, and a growing business. I had a couple of fans of the Sac waiting there for me on arrival. Check out the green tea girls of Layton...
In each store we make a video which will be used inside of the in-store video. Layton did the wannabe Sac immitator race. Not bad. It was the best human Sac costume I've ever seen.
I then tore up Fashion Place Mall for a couple of days, completely re-arranging their floor and lighting...a change needed for years now. The staff there is a VERY cool group of young Sac'rs who later showed up for a late night ride on the bus to the infamous "PIE" pizza place near the U of U. Crazy times.
We had some REAL fun at the Gateway. One of those never-ending all-nighters that got really ugly, but ended up pretty...a completely new concept store now. We had all kinds of adventures in remodelling (and trying to keep the store running with happy customers thru all of the chaos), as you can see below in the numerous strange videos. Good stuff. The Gateway Store turned out amazing, I must say, thanks to the hard work of everybody on their staff, as well as Davey, Charlie, and Spencer from HQ, and even Andres, who flew up from New Mexico LoveSac to help out. Check this mess out...
FIRST, A RUG MUNCHER!? AT LOVESAC!?
THEN, A CUSTOMER WHO TAKES HIS SACTIONALS A PIECE AT A TIME...
NEXT, A WINDOW TINTING EXPERT WHO DOES THE FIRST EVER TOTALLY BLIND WINDOW TINTING JOB...ONLY LOST THE TIP OF A FINGER...ONLY AT LOVESAC...
Here is the itinerary for a day in the life of the glamorous Shawny D. on Frontline!? LONGEST DAY IN DECEMBER (so far):
11am THURSDAY: Arrive at the newly carpeted Gateway. Proceed to deal with brand new fixtures, arrived broken on delivery. Fix & set up.
2pm: Tear the entire store apart one half at a time, operating a functional Holdiay Season LoveSac store on the other side.
3pm: Discover yet more supplies (Velcro, staples, nail gun) needed to finish the store. Run to Lowes & Industrial Supply store.
5pm: Pick up LoveSac Bus having had minor work done to prep it for west coast front line visits.
6pm: Arrive back at the Gateway, BEGIN to re-set store layout after total upheaval.
7pm: Window tinter arrives and demonstrates his skills.
9pm: Electricians arrive to climb over the top of us, hanging lights where they can.
10pm: BEGIN to hang the artwork...a 12 hour process for 1 person (yours truly, plus one assistant)
1am: Midnight run for greasy Mexican food to keep us going.
2am: Large Artwork finally in place...goin' all night now...
7am: 75% of small artwork (300 frames!) hung on the walls. Beg Tiffany to wake up, bring me clothes, and deoderant so I can get to my next appointment...
8am FRIDAY: Give speech to room full of 100 entrepreneurs at the Larry H. Miller Shool for Free Enterprise in Sandy on zero sleep. At least 4 of them commit to buying Sactionals. LoveSac is back!
10am: Return to Gateway Mall, finish hanging ALL of the artwork and re-setting store layout for big weekend in sales.
1pm: Rush out to Bountiful, home of my in-laws to shower.
1:20pm: Rush back to Holladay to pick up my nephew Matthew and 8 of his friends for his 10th birthday party (something I hate to miss).
1:45 pm: A bus full of screaming kids playing Guitar Hero, on our way to the Ice-Skating Rink where they expect me to entertain them.
2:30pm: Pull 8 10-year-olds around the Ice-Skating Rink in Murray Utah in the famous "Uncle Shawn Train."
4:00pm: Eat Cupcakes.
5:00pm: Back on the bus for an hour of Guitar Hero in the Best Buy Parking Lot next door.
6:00pm: Back to the Gateway Mall for their Merch Walk-Thru with the Managers.
7:00pm: Sales Training with the entire Gateway Staff, where I work the store floor for 3 hours until closing. They watch, take notes, and we debrief after every group of customers leave. I put the hard-sale on two couples from Idaho, in town, shopping for Christmas. Sold two SuperSac packages right there. Charlie drove to Fashion Place Mall to pick up their SquattoMans!
10:00pm: Mall closes. Back to the LoveSac Bus for Brand Training ON the bus, where the entire staff stares at me while I try to remain coherent for a 90 minute training session. Ahhhhhh! In my sleep deprivation, I forgot to take the Gateway Staff Pic. Bummer.
11:30pm: Part of Gateway Staff hangs out on Bus for some Guitar Hero Action. The FASHION PLACE staff show up with their fiends/boyfriends/girlfriends, having not had the chance to be on the bus because it was in the shop. I take them all to the Pie Pizzeria for some late night pizza action, running the bus' sirens and PA all the way up town.
2am SATURDAY: Leave the Pie. Head back to Bountiful for my first sleep in about 42 hours.
On my travels to the Front Lines of LoveSac each winter I get the pleasure of meeting many loyal LoveSac customers who know and love our product. It really is a pretty cool feeling to meet people who have chosen to spend their hard-earned money on products I've invented who not only have the product, but who really "get" the product. That is to say, there is truly so much more to LoveSac than just what meets the eye. Just today, in fact at Fashion Place Mall, I was crawling around on the ground re-wiring their cash & wrap when I overheard a customer who was working on picking out a new Cover for her Sac.
It turns out that she has had her Sac for years and years. It was originally purchased to help her handicapped child get comfortable. We find that there are numerous maladies which the Sac can literally be theraputic for. Now, the woman finds herself sleeping in the SuperSac every single night for at least half of the night because her hips bother her so much...but in the warm durafoam cradle that the Sac provides, there is no pain. As she said, "it is more than just furniture," to her.
That said, there were two women who came in to LoveSac at Flatiron Crossing (Colorado) while I was there last week. Check out what they had to say about their LoveSac furniture....
While on my Front Line store visits in Texas I had the chance to personally deliver Sactionals to the winner of our Sactionals Demo Promotion, along with Travis and Kai the famous Texas Sac'rs. Jackie Jones visited our Dallas Galleria LoveSac Life store and entered our Sactionals contest. She won and we delivered. Check it out. We Sac'd her pad. Watch it all go down live, on video...
After a getting kicked out of the Jordan Creek Mall in Iowa's parking lot "No fixing of vehicles on-site" for spray=gluing and spray painting (touch ups) the LoveSac Bus wrap (it takes abeating on the road), Eddie and I just made the drive. 12 hours, straight through, from Omaha to Texas, all in the name of the Sac.
Omaha LoveSac tore it up. We literally re-wired and re-lighted that entire store in one day. I am now the king of track lighting. As I train our people in my visits: "Make it happen." It takes a man of many talents to hang at the Sac (and I don't mean me). All of our Sac'rs are just known for making it work. Mark and the crew were great to train, and even more dedicated to making their store look hot...no matter how much I run over them. Eddie, as always, worked his butt off, and we made a HUGE difference in that store. I am now a track lighting installation professional/Rebel Billionaire. I had a few "Show me the money" customers come in. Marty was one of them. Marty owns 2 Big Ones and a MovieSac. YEAH. That is a LoveSac loyalist. I tried to hit him up for the Sactionals, but he is blinded by the enormity of the SacHe caught me on the ladder as I literally installed all new track lighting in Omaha. I HATE Flourescent lights.
Then ther was Aaron, another Sac owner, who came in to claim his $50, take home some throw pillows, and proceeded to tell me how he uses his Sac in this little vid...
Also in Omaha, I ran into most of the O.G. LoveSac crew! Miriam came by, as well as the infamous Omaha twins. Clint is back on the staff (about time), and kickin' it real in the Sac. I love it when true Sac'rs return to the fold.
The drive from Omaha to Texas was nuts. I swear we are taking over the great plains. We stopped at the 24 hour ATM at the Sac Credit Union to withdraw some fundage. That's right! We have our very own bank.....in Kansas no less! We also have our own Casino, and, as Joe will tell you, it is becoming a bit of a tradition to stop and....get a bite to eat (at 3 am).
Now we're in Dallas. Eddie drove the last 5 hours. WAY TO GO Eddie!!! He handled the Sacs Machine with ease. I fixed stuff. Guitar Hero is now a permanent fixture on the LoveSac Bus.
I'll be at the Dallas Galleria tonight hanin' with the lovely Kai, THE SAC'R WHO HAS BEEN WITH LOVESAC, STRAIGHT, LONGER THAN ANYONE IN THE COMPANY OTHER THAN MYSELF!(Friday, Nov 21) until close, and then at Stonebriar tomorrow (Morning), and all day Sunday. Stop by and say "Shawny D., show me the money," and I give you $50.
Not a bad deal if you ask me.
PS: Big ups to my girl Annie Aziz, who, while still recovering from being ran over by a tractor IN HER LIVING ROOM, is still representing the LoveSac brand. It saved her life!!! She was on Fox News, NATIONAL, just the other day, telling her crazy story (Check out my blog 4 previous).
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