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Well, the world and his wife seems to have already slowed down… moving towards Christmas… Bah humbug.

This week we sent out out digital Christmas card, which featured Craig in all his glory and The Escapees, showing just how good they are on camera.

Our new Favicon made it’s way onto the web this week, preceding next weeks web launch…. oooooooo.

Rob has been tucking in to ‘client’ lunches all week. Apparently there is now a UK-wide shortage of Chilli Jackets across the country (his favourite client lunch “extravagance”).

On an Escapee note, Adam is leaving us next week to pursue his quest to be the UK’s answer to Perez Hilton, with his Showbiz Spy site, which has really taken off this year. Good luck to Adam. We will all be trying to get him “vey vey drunk” (said in the style of Leslie Phillips) at next weeks Christmas party.

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4 Comments »

  1. Comment by Paul Nash December 20, 2007 @ 1:49 pm

    Hi Guys, Nice Site!

  2. Comment by Sarah December 20, 2007 @ 4:55 pm

    Hiya, I like the look of the site, but I must say, there was a lot of content on the old site that I miss! I liked the fact you were up front with your pricing for example.

  3. Comment by Craig Killick December 20, 2007 @ 5:04 pm

    Hi Paul - thanks for the comment.

    Sarah, thanks as well. There is a reason for the pricing going. I always liked the idea of being up-front, but it tended to attract people who were more interested in price, rather than value.

    It’s a shame I know but the proposition needs to match the client and we weren’t doing that. Regards to the rest of the content, most of it is still there, just in the reference section and we hope to add a lot more on over the next few months.

    Craig

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