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Armada - Summer 2006

The inaugural issue of Armada is here, and it’s phenomenal. It looks and reads better than I ever could have hoped, and I’m ridiculously, embarrassingly proud of it. And let me recommend Bill to you as the best partner you could have in an enterprise like this. We make a surprisingly good partnership: he brings style, I bring anal retentive tendencies. Together, we’re a smash. I can’t sell our first issue any better than it sells itself, so check it out as soon as you can.

We’re also going to ask you a favour. Can you please, please spread the word. Send the link to your friends, or better still, link us on your own blog. Do this, and we’ll be best friends forever. Seriously. Every subsequent e-mail from me to you will end

Cheers,
Dave

P.S. You & Me r BFF!


You can’t buy that kind of love.

Comments

Rebecca said…
*wow*! Awesome work, guys! And kudos to all your contributors!
Anonymous said…
Excellent work, Dave.

Kudos to both you and Bill for a job well done.

I'm looking forward to reading this thing.

J
Anonymous said…
You are now required to be my best friend forever.

Signed,
Your BFF

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