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These are some of the people who make Blowbacks [the blog] happen every day. And not only that, they work for a living! We managed to catch some of the more difficult subjects during the brief moments that they are actually in the office. It’s was almost like bird watching… we had to get them in their natural habitat.
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Mike R. Mike knows more people in downtown San Diego than the Mayor. The problem is that most of them are cops. |
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Jason D. Jason is a technology guru. And if we don’t call him that he tweaks our computers and makes our home televisions only show “I Love Lucy” reruns. But he’s a nice guy… really. |
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Sarah W. Sarah is the reason the rest of us remember where we sit everyday. She is more organized than a court docket on a holiday. And she leaves early most days. What? You got something to say about that? |
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Ian R. Ian is the hardest workin’ man in show business. And sometimes he even picks up jobs! When he’s not “doing lunch” or schmoozing clients, he’s usually eating somewhere or telling legal professionals how awesome they are. |
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Rob L. Rob is writing all this nonsense. He is part tech guy, part marketing genius, part business consultant, part writer, part skinny bald guy, and part… wait how many parts is that?. |
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Nikki D. Nikki is in charge. Period. Seriously. I’m not kidding. No really. Well except for the… no, she runs that to. So, yeah, Nikki. |
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Ryan M. Ryan enjoys working outside of the office and playing fantasy football whenever he’s commuting to and from clients. The problem is he doesn’t know fantasy football is actually a real game. |
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Mario C. Mario gets things done. He is always working with a smile. I mean you can’t make that guy mad. It’s annoying. He’s always smiling. Even double E work doesn’t phase him. |
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Joe S. Joe has his finger on the pulse of the city. And that’s probably because he has nearly killed it at least twice. He’s rarely in the office for us to see what he does. But clients still ask for him, so it must be good… right? |
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Simon T. Simon reads our mail. We didn’t actually hire him. We’re just scared to take the mail away from him. So we let him read it and then he leaves. He also signs important documents. And don’t use the “Simon says” joke around him, ’cause he thinks it’s a business strategy. Not good. |
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