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December 23, 2008

Snow days

Posted by : Bjorn Borstelmann
Filed under : Carpe diem

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November 5, 2008

Hooray for snow!

Posted by : Bjorn Borstelmann
Filed under : Carpe diem

Last night it snowed half a foot or so, and this afternoon I finally got to go play in it… It sorta makes me wish I was hanging around here this winter for snowboarding at the world’s best kept secret, Grand Targhee! Er… I mean, the world’s worst ski resort, in the worst state in [...]


November 4, 2008

I am proud to be American

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November 2, 2008

k3ll3y’s got a brand new ba-log.

Posted by : Bjorn Borstelmann
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Mit h4ck3r spr3ch3n plus Deutsch und scheisse. Schoen und sehr guile! Meine freundin ist wunderbar! Shleek – www.k3ll3y.com Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post


November 22, 1986

Hello world!

Posted by : Bjorn Borstelmann
Filed under : Carpe diem

Thus hast formed, the archetype for woes of wow to come. The cornerstone has been laid for a zoo of zany theatrics; a modern ode to the tumultuous observations on the haphazards of life, living, and, in general, being alive. This is that, for which “what?” will lapse. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend [...]


The Boooooooring Print Portfolio

Some results of the fun I had while confined in Miami Ad School Europe is available for your perusal in this PDF. Obviously, this is a compilation that will merrit a lukewarm reaction at most, and this student work is not germane to my current adventures – but these projects represented huge learning experiences for me and, I believe, merit noteworthiness. In other words, if you're a hypercritical creative executive, go outside and breathe or something.

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