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“IT WAS ALL A DREAM”

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Meeting Calvin James, the Time Capsule in the Library, Courtyard basketball games, the Upper Field, the Sandbox, “Fruit Breaks”, catered lunches, betting w/ Cliff Brown, Carpool, The Discovery Program, Enrichment classes, Olympic Day at Piedmont Park… and the Principle’s Office, pretty much describe my experience at the greatest elementary school on earth.

May The Children’s School continue to set standards of “FUNDAMENTAL QUALITY” in education, for another 40 years!

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THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN STEP 1: BUSINESS CARDS

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

They come in different shapes and sizes , and if you have a number and an email you should probably have one.  For some reason we thought putting up a website, printing t-shirts, making stickers and etc… were more important.  Somehow we believed if we said Sehota 1. people would google it, 2. people knew how to spell it, 3. people cared what it was, 4. they would know what we do, 5. we thought somehow the name Sehota would stick in their head and maybe give us a call….wait do they even know what our number is.  Below is a preview of the most FUNDAMENTAL thing of them all a business card.

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A FORTUNE AND A COOKIE

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

MISS_FORTUNE

The whole concept of a fortune cookie is FUNDAMENTAL QULITY and something I wish I thought of;   (A piece a paper in cookie that makes you feel good about yourself and if your lucky  a winning lottery number) unfortunately the Japanese beat me to it.  

fortune cookie is a crisp Asian cookie usually made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and oil with a “fortune” wrapped inside. A “fortune” is a piece of paper with words of faux wisdom or a vagueprophecy. In the United States and Canada (although also available in other parts of the Western world), it is usually served with Chinese food in Chinese restaurants as a dessert. The message inside may also include a list of lucky numbers (used by some as lottery numbers) and a Chinese phrase with translation. The exact provenance of fortune cookies is unclear, but various immigrant groups in California claim to have popularized them in the early 20th century, basing their recipe on a traditional Japanese cracker.[1] The cookies are mostly unknown in mainland China or Taiwan.

Source: Fortune Cookie

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A TRIP TO F-A-O

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

I took a trip to Fao Schwarz this past weekend and saw this.  

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Enough said this is what we strive to be.

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FOR ME AND A LADY FRIEND PT 1: FRUIT PIE

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Some brands post what they ate for the day, but really who cares when we know they can not even make it…. Well heres a change to the streetwear norm. All ingredients cost about $12.00 and only takes about 45 min of your time,  You Can find the recipe after the jump.

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THEY DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TOO

Friday, March 26th, 2010

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So Im walking down the block on my lunch break ( yes I do have a day job  ), only to be reminded that im walking and this guy will soon be driving this beautiful car.  Some of you probably only see an old red sports car I see I see the best car I have seen in the last two years I have been here in New York.  THEY JUST DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TOO:  FUNDAMENTAL QUALITY

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