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Feb182009

MJ auction...

 

The robotic head featuring moving parts from the Moonwalker film, estimated at $2000-$3000. The interior lights up as it opens with a press of a button. I need to get this. Or maybe not.

The King of Pop, Michael Jackson, is auctioning off his possessions from the Neverland Ranch. The auction will set all his personal belongings including all fixtures and appliances, furniture robot heads, golf carts and other items for sale. The auction that is being organized by Julien’s Auction House will take place in Los Angeles from April 22nd to April 25th, 2009. There are some really interesting items with a wide range of pricing that could fetch a huge amount for the rock star. The auction book alone comes for $500.

From bornrich.org

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hells yeah, i remember watching moon walker when i was a kid and even before i read the description for this i new exactly what it was and what it was from. this is off the hook.

Feb 18, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Unregistered Commenteraric47g

I'm a product of the mid 1960, New York Ricans. I was raised in a Manhattan on the (Upperwestside). When I lived in NYC, I worked in the Garment Industry and was an Assistant to a Production Manager, so I now of some of the challenges you have faced. I take my hat of two you and continue to support your products. Your Pruduct is like Helmans Mayonnaise My mother used it and know I use it. Meaning I've worn your clothing and know my son and his son will were it too! So with that said Thak You for keeping it (FRESH) WOW! I'v not used that word in years. LOL

I went to Park West High School and you were coming up in the ranks and I new then that someday you would be were you at now! That Instinct that we feel from time to time.

Currently living in the South Carolina, I just read you article on INC, and like yourself I'm an Entrepreneur at Heart. Mark, I've not have had any success at what I tried doing but still optimistic and moving forward. My previous Company was The Perfect Pastry, I tried to sell Cheescake imported from NYC (S&S Cheesecake) in the Charlotte, Metro area and I't failed after 18 months of marketting and sampling it, it did not take off. I learned more about the South then I could have ever imagined so I kow how it must fell when your tapping into new markets, but is't obvious that you have had success.

My question for you is when branding how do you go after the masses without labeling you company as if it were going after one market. Or is it that I got it all wrong and you focus on one market then you gradually extend youself to other markets. I learned the hard way with The Perfect Pastry that Southerners did not accept that fact that NEW YORK CHEESECAKE is the BEST! And that I was tapping into their Culture, I was blinded by the fact that what I think is the best not nescssarilly other feel the same way.

I shop for you clothing at Concord Mills Mall, Marc I know that your Company Looks at demographics, and God Know how many other tools Companys like your have at their disposal. Take a close look at Charlotte, NC it's booming and maybe someday you will have more stores here like the one you opened in SoHo.

If you need another employee here I am willing to be part of store Operations in this area. I was an Executive Assitant for Walgreens from 2001-2007 Walgreens opened up thirty Six Stores in this area have split into two ditricts and continue to open drug stores. I call them the legal drug dealers on the block.

My point is this we don'y need more drug stores we need fashion, restaurants,clubs,bars with the NYC touch. Latin Quartes, Infernos, Lime Light, China Club, The Tunnel and so on!

Ikea is a good example of the potential this area has they just opened here

Marc, wish you nothing but the best and before I see your Company in a Pinch I would like to see Abercrombe and all these other mundane companys out of the picture.

Peace

George Cardona (AKA) FAME (IRT # 1,2,3) Bomb the fuck out of this yard
Right Down the Street from were I grew up 137 st Broadway

803-207-0506

Feb 20, 2009 at 3:15 PM | Registered CommenterGeorge Cardona

Hey:Mark

I appreciate any tips or suggestions.

georgecardona@suesquinalatina.com

Feb 20, 2009 at 9:16 PM | Registered CommenterGeorge Cardona

Make your life more easy get the mortgage loans and everything you want.

May 31, 2010 at 6:36 AM | Unregistered CommenterRosalindaNieves24
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