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Aug
30
2006

Darren Looks So Good in that Shirt!

Posted by: Aaron Brazell

img_5792.jpg My good friend Darren is sporting a new Technosailor shirt! It looks a little bunched up on him in this picture but who could ask for a better model for the new Technosailor shirt than Darren?

You’ll remember a few weeks ago I announced their availability and a contest that I’m running. So far, the entries are pretty slim and I know you all want one of these babies… So go get one of your own. Please? :)

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About the Author: Aaron Brazell is the lead editor of Technosailor.com and a social media expert. His passion is to see companies and individuals use the internet and web technologies wisely and effectively to promote their brands and companies. He served as Director of Technology at b5media from 2005-2008 and is currently an independent consultant.
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4 Responses to “Darren Looks So Good in that Shirt!”

  1. 1
    Jim Turner Says:

    Is it just me or does he look like he is getting sleep? That ain’t fair. Where’s that hangdog look of a new father?

    August 30th, 2006 at 3:14 pm
  2. 2
    Aaron Brazell Says:

    Ah, click on the photo and get a close up. Hes a little grizzly looking. :p

    August 30th, 2006 at 3:24 pm
  3. 3
    Darren Says:

    yeah - the enlarged version shows a different picture - unshaven, bloodshot eyes….

    you should see the really large version (that I didn’t send aaron! :-)

    August 30th, 2006 at 8:56 pm
  4. 4
    BusinessBlogWire Says:

    Blogtipping Day September 2006: 100 Words, 3 Blogtippees…

    This blogtipping post embraces minimalism.  (My May, June, July and August escapades were verbose.)  Possible in 100 words?Aaron Brazell at Technosailor1 - Everything screams "unique."2 - And "crazy geeky cool."3 - Your pe…

    September 1st, 2006 at 4:08 am

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