BEST BUSINESS CARDS: PRINTING COLOR STICKERS. COOLEST LOGO DESIGNS, CREATIVE CARD IDEAS.
When our La Carmina & The Pirates business cards arrived, Naomi and I jumped up and down for joy. Look at these beauties. Basil Farrow gives them his big paw of approval.
Our new business cards are in full color, and you can see the high quality of the printing detail. And if you peel of the back layer, you’ve got a sticker!
Was blown away by the high card stock, printing quality and customer service.
First Mate Naomi designed the card and Scottish Fold cat logo. Don’t you think she perfectly captures Basil’s round earless face and the M on his forehead?
Business card, sticker, hat…
I think our new business card is a stand-out, don’t you? As you can see, it advertises our La Carmina & The Pirates services. Japan + TV / Film Fixing & Hosting, Translation + Coolhunting + Promotion. For full details about what we can do for you, please visit our company website.
Anyone remember the “stuff on my cat” website? You could put all 1000 sticker business cards on Basil Farrow and he wouldn’t budge.
The next time you (or a friend) need to order business cards or postcards, please remember our favorite source!
PS: some of you have asked about how to deal with Scottish Fold cats shedding. The answer is acceptance. You’re always going to be covered in cat hair. I brush Basil Farrow at least once a week, and this is how much fur comes out!
What do you think about our new business cards? Do you have any questions about my cat? Leave me a comment and I’ll answer.
Japanese Word of the Day: Meishi = Business card
Song of the Day: Modern Talking – You’re My Heart, You’re My Soul
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VIDEO: CANDY SPOOKY THEATER LIVE HALLOWEEN CONCERT, TRICK OR TREAT, TOKYO JAPAN. VISUAL KEI HORROR BAND.
This is Halloween, This is Halloween! I spent October 31st at the Candy Spooky Theater and SaTaN concert (at Meguro Rockmaykan in Tokyo). Wish you were there? Never fear: we filmed a video of the Trick-or-Treat-tastic performance.
Introducing “our latest victim,” Sebastiano Serafini! ( セバスティアーノ セラフィニー ) He’s never been to a Visual Kei concert OR made a video with us before, so Yukiro and I gave him the full bloody treatment. (You’ll be seeing more of Sebastiano on this blog; stay tuned…)
Jack Spooky kindly put us very serious reporters on the guest list. Candy Spooky Theater is known for its Visual Horror look and theatrics, and killed it on these fronts. But the music was also surprisingly strong: the band went from a ballad to jazz to disco electro, nailing each genre and making it their own. Oh, the energy! Jack flailed around the stage in a skeleton dance; bassist Peggy Giggles strummed so hard that blood streamed down his hand.
The highlight was when SaTaN joined their comrades on stage to sing “This Is Halloween” from Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas. Watch the magic in the above video and here.
Almost all of the concertgoers were female, as always. Quite a few dressed extravagantly for the special Halloween show.
Candy Spooky merchandise, amidst pumpkins.
Next, I’ll post a video and review from SaTaN’s final show with the four original members. Please subscribe to my YouTube channel so you won’t miss out!
What do you think of the Candy Spooky Theater footage? Did you laugh at the “I am Sebastian” moment in the video?
PS: congrats to Spooky Sally and Shira, winners of the Iron Fist zombie shoes contest!
Japanese Word of the Day: Girigiri = Barely, a close call
Song of the Day: Candy Spooky Theater live in Tokyo, October 31st 2010