arig:

Love this ad for Gary Vaynerchuk’s book in the Subway station at 23rd and Park.

Having a friend like Gary in your life makes you remember all the important things you MEAN to remember…but somehow let slip through the cracks.  Great guy.  Great book.  Read it yo.

arig:

Love this ad for Gary Vaynerchuk’s book in the Subway station at 23rd and Park.

Having a friend like Gary in your life makes you remember all the important things you MEAN to remember…but somehow let slip through the cracks.  Great guy.  Great book.  Read it yo.

(via zhubi)

10 March 2011 ·

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    Nerd humor is rad.
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    Despite the absolute suckery of his other book, Crush It, I’m still willing to give this a whirl. Perhaps based on this...
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    ‘Keep in mind that the calculation for return on investment and, therefore the definition, can be modified to suit the...
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    Anxiously awaiting the arrival of the book from Amazon UK..
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    What’s the ROI of your face?
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    Having a friend like Gary in your life makes you remember all the important things you MEAN to remember…but somehow let...
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