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You guys take Friday off? I need to convince my DVD distributor to hire Campfire for the DVD release this fall... I guess I'll have to wait 'til monday...

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Hey, Megan, why thank you! Where are you based?

- Steve

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Полное моральное удовлетворение! Вот, что я получаю от такой новости

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So glad y'all are doing well - you deserve it!

- Dee

Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due

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Yvonne Cheng is a supremely creative and talented designer working here at Campfire. She also runs a fantastic website called Lost in Emoticons, documenting the IM transcripts between Yvonne and her Chinese mother. Apparently, Mrs. Cheng is a little unhappy over the lack of credit for Yvonne in the recent NY Times article about Campfire and our True Blood campaign for HBO.

We’re sorry Mrs. Cheng, but something tells us it won’t be long before Yvonne ends up in the New York Times. We just hope it won’t be the police blotter.

2 Responses to “Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due”

  1. Campfiresteve Says:

    Yvonne lives on the front page of all our hearts, Mrs. Cheng!

  2. Sally Says:

    “Hide not your talents, they for use were made. What’s a sun dial in the shade?” by Ben Franklin

    You go girl!!

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