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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Join To Participate T Shirt from Doug E. Shirts and Zazzle.com

Join To Participate T Shirt from Zazzle.com



Get the wear that's sweeping the nation! Let everyone know that they "must join to participate." You decide what it means.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Amena Brown - You



In an earlier post, I mentioned I had been getting into spoken word. On a lark, I had "Googled" Christian spoken word. Thank God for Google and my inquisitive mind. I found Amena Brown and her talent. I find that this is very spiritual and wish this found it's way to my church (I working on it!). I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

U.S. Fund for UNICEF raising money for children affected by disasters in Japan :: News Releases :: Media Center :: U.S. Fund for UNICEF - UNICEF USA

U.S. Fund for UNICEF raising money for children affected by disasters in Japan :: News Releases :: Media Center :: U.S. Fund for UNICEF - UNICEF USA

This is a short one.

Please consider donating to UNICEF! They save the lives of children all around the world through food and programs. Their "program dollars" ratio is one of the best for charity organizations. And the disasters didn't end with Japan; in the same region, there was an earthquake in Myanmar.

You can navigate to the donations page once you're at the site. Thanks in advance!

Friday, March 25, 2011

New Design! I AM a Game Changer at Doug E. Shirts on Zazzle

New Design Friday! That's right, Doug E. Shirts has a new design just about every Friday and this week's is a game-changer! No really... the name of this design is "I AM a Game Changer". Are you the one who brings positive chaos to a situation? Do you know someone who spins a group into a new direction? This is the design that is sweeping the nation! Get it on many fine Zazzle products today. It's customizable!

I like the term and was trying to figure out a way to use it in a design for Zazzle products. Does it work for you?


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Thursday, March 24, 2011

My Top 5 Favorite Recipes from Allrecipes.com!

I love to eat! Recently, I had to figure out how to "love" a little less due to health reasons. Equipped with the knowledge of what I could and could not eat, I turned to Allrecipes.com and signed up to be a Supporting Member. being a Supporting Member gives you tools to filter based on your criteria. And now that they have a new Menus section that breaks out meals in different categories by popularity, meals, cuisine, season, holiday and diet, it couldn't be easier!

What follows are my Top 5 recipes (so far!). Click on the title to go to the recipe. Please feel free to suggest your favorites as well.



I use raisins instead of dried cherries. I also cut the brown sugar down to 1/4 cup.


Yummy!

Make sure to read the comments for great variations. Most of them recommend adding corn and more spices.


Follow the recipe and you can't fail!


Awesome!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Hans Rosling and the magic washing machine | Video on TED.com

Hans Rosling and the magic washing machine | Video on TED.com

In this TED video, Hans Rosling proclaims the washing machine as the greatest invention of the industrial age. And once you think about it, how can you disagree?

Let's face it - washing clothes was once time-consuming, back-breaking work, primarily done by women. With the invention of the washing machine, women were given the gift of discretionary time. Time that they could spend with their children and concern themselves with more than chore drudgery. What I like about this presentation is that I find myself questioning what truly is revolutionary as well as by what perspective I'm measuring that status. In addition, I am reminded that really great achievements are measured not only what effort is expended to achieve the goal, but what it actually means in improving the quality of life.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Books I'm Reading (Part 3): Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job


I'm Doug and I'm currently unemployed. Sure, I have the great Doug E. Shirts at Zazzle site, but I don't get the medical benefits with that. So, like a lot of people nowadays, I'm looking for a job. And I'm finding that job hunting has changed in the last ten years, so I figured I would get some "new thinking" from Jay Conrad Levinson and David E. Perry in their book Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job (longest. title. ever.). My copy is a Kindle version and revised. I'm looking for ideas to jump-start my job search and ideas to possibly strengthen the marketing of my Zazzle store.

Chapter 2 is all about personal branding, guerrilla style. The following is a summarization that applies the themes to my job hunt as well as the marketing for my Zazzle store.

- How to Stay Motivated

This section has four steps to fight the rejection and negativity one faces when looking for a job or career.

1. Take Charge of Your Job Hunt

Only you know your strengths and weaknesses. To possess the authenticity in interviews, you have to write your own resume and cover letters.

Job Hunt: This is a known. I don't want to look like I don't know what's on my resume or what I wrote in a cover letter.
Zazzle Store: I've got to know my products and stand behind my designs. For me, this also means keeping to my mission statement and make my designs positive!

2. Adopt a Tough Mindset

Surround yourself with positive people and lose the "Debbie Downers" or the people who feed off others failures. We need support, not sympathy.


Job Hunt: Network with supportive people. Stay away from other job hunters eager to blame their lot on everyone and everything other than themselves.
Zazzle Store: Network with other successful Zazzlers. Accept constructive criticism and stay away from other soured Zazzlers, friends and family that don't get it. Don't listen to your Aunt that has never bought a t-shirt in her life.

3. Stay Focused

Track and record your efforts. Stay on track in what your you're doing. Actually write down your accomplishments and setbacks; you need to see what you're doing to be successful.

Job Hunt: Not only is this a great way to keep yourself honest, but you can also learn and see what's working and what's not.
Zazzle Store: Sometimes it can be easy just designing and ignore why I opened the store in the first place - to SELL STUFF! I've got to be willing to track sales, see what sold and continue to improve my store.

4. Think Positive

You have to believe you will be successful. Write positive affirmations and always keep your goals in mind. It will be worth it!

Job Hunt: Don't talk yourself out of a job! Do the things you need to do to stay on your game. This includes eating right, sleeping, networking and look at the bright side.
Zazzle Store: I can come up with a million reasons why my Zazzle products won't sell. But that's not positive OR true. People I don't even know have bought my products! If I believe in myself and my designs and do the things I need to do to be successful, the rest will follow.



To be continued...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Beautiful Italy Poster - Cathedral of Milan from Crisferra Gallery and Zazzle.com

Beautiful Italy Poster - Cathedral of Milan from Zazzle.com

I've been to Italy and this poster brings back so many good memories! Cristina (Crisferra Gallery) is a graphic designer living in Italy and she really digs photography. You can buy many of her images not only in her Zazzle Store, but working images on sites such as Shutterstock and iStockPhoto. She also is on Facebook, Twitter and has a blog! Please take an opportunity to view her art.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sarah Kay performs " B "



Sarah Kay is a spoken-word poet and started when she was 14(!). I'm sure many who have seen her on HBO's Def Poetry know her work but she just found me. She performs her poetry stunningly. I encorage you to view the YouTube video (a NSFW word or two at the end) and check out her body of work.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Response to Japan Earthquake Continues

Response to Japan Earthquake Continues

By this point, you would have to be living under a rock with no media access to not be aware of the tragedy and devastation in Japan due to the related triple-disasters of a 9.0 earthquake, tsunami and potential nuclear meltdown.

If you want to help, the truth is there is no better organization that deals with this kind of thing than the Red Cross. Already they have people in Japan helping to get the needed necessities to the survivors of this horrendous act of nature. Whether you raise money by yourself or in a group, I strongly recommend that you donate those proceeds to the American Red Cross. Read the blog post article (link above) and donate here.

Friday, March 18, 2011

New Design! Funky Love Exclamation at Doug E. Shirts on Zazzle

Exclamation!!! With funky, psychedelic colors, you are sure to make your point with this design. Love the exclamation!

I had this thought about a design using an exclamation point and I wanted it to have a positive vibe. So this is what I did. What do you think? Please leave a comment!




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Thursday, March 17, 2011

4 Green Things To Do For St. Patrick's Day

Top 'o the mornin' to you all! Since it's Saint Paddy's Day and I'm not Irish, I figured that I'd look at the "green" a different way today.

Environmentally, I'm not the greenest guy. I grew up in the convenience generation and threw away my share of foam cups, batteries, printers and plastic bottles. I am trying to be a better person now; both by cutting down the waste I produce and dealing with my waste in a responsible manner. But sometimes it's hard to know what's an Earth-friendly practice. As they say, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. What's a laddie to do?

Here are 4 green things you can do to minimize your impact today for Saint Patrick's Day:


  1. Unplug - After you finish reading this blog post, log off your accounts and turn off your computer. I you can't do that, at least try to minimize your computer usage. And unplug everything you're not using (like your toaster and TV). Most appliances are draining power from the grid even if they are not being used. 
  2. Walk - Many of us will have somewhere to go today, Irish or not. Instead of consuming that expensive petrol, why not walk if weather permits? Not only will that be good for the environment, but it will be good for you as well. Or, if you live in an area that has bus service, take a group ride? It will mean one less car on the road for the day.
  3. Use a non-disposable/reusable drinking vessel - When you are going out to drink your green beer/coffee/Jamba Juice, how about not using the foam or paper and bring your own mug/stein/pitcher? Yeah, I know - the cup was already made. But by using your own cup, you can slow down the consumption of the disposables.
  4. Eat a local restaurant - Let's face it; unless you're a great cook, preparing corn beef and cabbage is not that easy and can be cost-prohibitive for some. Why not take advantage of dining at a local restaurant and doing the group-eat thing? You help support the local economy and cut down the potential waste of cooking for yourself. 
Have a great green Saint Patrick's Day!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Anthony Atala: Printing a human kidney | Video on TED.com

Anthony Atala: Printing a human kidney | Video on TED.com

Hopeful, wonderful and "Star-Trek"-like! Surgeon Anthony Atala demonstrates creating a kidney using 3D printing.

Watching this and the skin replacement "printing" gives me goosebumps. Please do yourself a favor and watch this wonderful TED video.



Tuesday, March 15, 2011

WI Senate Majority Leader Lets The Cat Out Of The Bag: Defunding Unions Meant To Hurt Obama's Reelection | Crooks and Liars

WI Senate Majority Leader Lets The Cat Out Of The Bag: Defunding Unions Meant To Hurt Obama's Reelection | Crooks and Liars

This is an excellent post from last week's Crooks and Liars blog. Go read it here.

It sounds like a weird political conspiracy. What if a political party wanted to win so bad in the Presidential election that they were willing to risk the health of the nation and plunge it to the edge of the abyss to show up the sitting President? Maybe it's not such a wacky idea. What can you do to destroy the areas of support that a Democratic candidate might depend on? Destroy the unions, take away funding from schools, don't allow college students to vote in the town they are going to school at, take away same-day voter registration, and block the President every chance one can. Make sure the governors that are with your political party have their marching orders to implement this plan on the state level.

I'd like to be positive, but I don't see any real winners in this. All the more reason to live one's life that makes the government's influence as irrelevant as possible. We need to create support systems and positive, hopeful living conditions that the state and Federal government can't tax and can't control.



Monday, March 14, 2011

Summer Mermaid iPhone Case from Rona's Art & Zazzle.com

Summer Mermaid iPhone Case from Zazzle.com



















This beautiful iPhone Case is available from Rona Gregory at her Zazzle store call Rona's Art (go figure!).

Rona currently resides in Ontario, Canada and works in mixed media and acrylics. Her artwork adorns various Zazzle products. Go check out this store!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

1000 Happy Faces - Your face on giant billboard in Chicago



Check out the video for this worthwhile cause and event. It's happening in the Chicago area but it could spread! You can also like them on their Facebook page.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Repost: What Would Jesus Want US To Do?

Note - I originally posted this in April 2006. It's incredible that this seems even more true today. Enjoy and think about it...


I'm a Christian. Yep. I said it.

I know many people have bad feelings about religion(s), God, belief in God and Christians. Some of it comes from very painful memories and experiences. And, as a Christian, I'm sorry. The things some of you have had to endure under the guise of "Christianity" are horrific at best. It doesn't seem right; you know it wasn't right. And you're right.

Some people like to rail because it's the cool thing to do. To those people, I'd ask that they think about what they say. It's one thing to have experience rejection or hurt from a supposed follower of Christ; it's another thing to rail against the government and hit well meaning people in your crossfire.

There are days I'd have to admit I'm ashamed to admit I am Christian. Not because I believe in and love Christ... but because my brothers and sisters who have made such loud proclamations without compassion. These are the people who hook themselves to an issue and don't bend. They get in bed with Big Government and want a Taliban-like theocracy.

I don't pretend to be Super-Christian, but I can see the viper in the bed. Government and others in power have compromised the message and have given power to those who say they follow Christ, but actually follow world power. These people innocently believe, at first, that anyone who professes belief in Christ to be honest and loving. Many of these people have no time for the grays; only black and white.

And you know what? The problem doesn't lie with those people. You heard me right. The problem lies with those Christians that have not stood up and spoken out against the ridiculous shouting of a frightened group of people.

I think it is time for compassionate Christians to take back their name.

How do we do this? One only has to look to the new testament to find out what Christ would have us do (Matthew 25:31 - 46):

Feed the hungry
Give drink to the thirsty
Welcome the strangers
Tend to the sick
Clothe the naked
Visit the prisoners

This is love in action.

And I believe that it is not enough to say what is wrong; in fact, in a lot of instances, it is not our place. If we Christians could concentrate on just these six areas that Christ himself spoke about, I can't help but believe this world would be that much closer to heaven. Even many of those who do not believe but have compassionate hearts could not argue with this line of thinking.

Will there be mistakes made? Probably; we are human. But I'd rather make a mistake out of love than indifference and intolerance.

Is it safe? Hell no. But it has been mentioned to me that a comfortable Christian is not Christian at all. To follow Christ is very radical; no doubt many would have a very hard time leaving their comfortable lives behind. I still struggle with it.

But I believe that practicing Love In Action will give me a joy that no creature-comfort could ever give me. I won't be in the position of judging others... I'll be loving others.I won't be above others... I'll be with others, attempting to bring heaven a little closer to the here-and-now.

Doug

Friday, March 11, 2011

New Designs! Get Well Flowers at Doug E. Shirts

Flowers on the hospital tray. A hopeful greeting of love and hope. Cheer up your friend or loved one and encorage them to get well with your own words with this Doug E. Shirts design on a card, postcard or one of the other fine Zazzle products.


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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Brothers Are Everywhere Men's Dark T-Shirt from Doug E. Shirts & Zazzle.com

Brothers Are Everywhere Men's Dark T-Shirt from Zazzle.com

Design Spotlight!

Brothers are everywhere. And you can remind people of that fact by wearing the tee or hat (or both!). Anyone can wear this anywhere... the mall, on a trip, the White House or even the moon!

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Chad Vader : Day Shift Manager - The Date



One of the funniest series on YouTube is Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager by Blame Society Films. Chad has a famous, more-accomplished brother (guess who!), while he toils as a struggling supermarket manager.

I have many laugh-out-loud moments watching this. You should get quite a few laughs out of this and the many other offerings from Blame Society Films!

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Books I'm Reading: Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job


I'm Doug and I'm currently unemployed. Sure, I have the great Doug E. Shirts at Zazzle site, but I don't get the medical benefits with that. So, like a lot of people nowadays, I'm looking for a job. And I'm finding that job hunting has changed in the last ten years, so I figured I would get some "new thinking" from Jay Conrad Levinson and David E. Perry in their book Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job (longest. title. ever.). My copy is a Kindle version and revised. I'm looking for ideas to jump-start my job search and ideas to possibly strengthen the marketing of my Zazzle store.

Chapter 2 is all about personal branding, guerrilla style. The following is a summarization that applies the themes to my job hunt as well as the marketing for my Zazzle store.

-Effective Branding is About Selling what Matters

This section helps you determine your marketable skills and find the achievements that prove those claims. Documenting those achievements with more than bullet points, highlighting how you saved your employers money or provided value is key.

Job Hunt: Intellectually, it's common sense to list my skills, but I need to have a sense of how it benefits my potential employer and put into writing.
Zazzle Store: The take-away is promoting myself a little more (okay, a LOT more) on my store's landing page and provide a sense of value for my products.

- Attitude Check

Employers need to see a positive, "can-do" attitude. Many people would rather hire a positive candidate with some skills that a person that is very qualified with a poor attitude. Someone who doesn't fall apart from setbacks but learns from them.

Job Hunt: I have to project an authentic positive "I want to be here" attitude with my resume, cover letter and style.
Zazzle Store: For me, this means being welcoming at my store and offering to go the extra mile with my customers.

To be continued...

Monday, March 07, 2011

PINK BUNNY BLUE DOG IPAD CASE KENNETH SHAW from Zazzle.com

PINK BUNNY BLUE DOG IPAD CASE KENNETH SHAW from Zazzle.com

Kenneth Shaw is an artist and animator from Los Angeles, California. His designs are delightful, fun and crisp. Check out his store here.




Sunday, March 06, 2011

Bill Gates: How state budgets are breaking US schools | Video on TED.com

Bill Gates: How state budgets are breaking US schools | Video on TED.com

I found this fascinating and compelling. The fact that state and town budgets are not simple enough for the regular person to follow, thus allowing our representatives to do accounting that is so wrong should be a crime. Please check out this video.

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Forty Days of Water Campaign - Blood:Water Mission






This is a current campaign being run by Blood:Water Mission. Blood:Water Mission is a grassroots organization that empowers communities to work together against the HIV/AIDS and water crisis in Africa. Their core purpose is to build community through creative social action. Blood:Water Mission's core values are Community, Responsibility, Integrity, Dignity and Teachability.

This is a great group that has a great story and great successes. Consider being a part of this life-saving charity and social action group. Click here for more information.

Friday, March 04, 2011

New Designs! Good Morning AND Happy Face Omelettes and Toast

I like breakfast; sometimes I have it for dinner! When I have a spinach omelette and toast, I see a happy face. It's saying. "Good morning! Let me start you off right today."

Well, I took a picture of one of my meals and made a design out of it. You can get this "Good Morning" design on many products at the Doug E. Shirts Zazzle store.


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And if that wasn't enough, if you're not a "morning person", you can use the template I created called Happy Face Omelettes and Toast with the same basic design that allows you to add your own text (or have no text at all!). I look at this and I feel happy. What do you think? Let me know!


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Thursday, March 03, 2011

My Top 5 Favorite Movies!

A good movie can stay with you for a long time. Sometimes, a movie hits you where you live at a particular time in your life but, with time, doesn't hold up well or doesn't reflect your mindset in your later years. I've seen over 1,000 films (I've rated all of them in Netflix). These are my top 5 and, especially for the top 3, I don't think it will change anytime soon. But I welcome the movie that does break through!




1. Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Who can deny Ferris' swagger? The spirit of this film is contagious. This is a madcap comedy covered with a coat of hip.


2. Ghostbusters

This film is a close second. It has it all: comedy, horror, heroics and a certain "cool". Everything comes together and the cast works really well together. I remember that after seeing the film for the first time I wanted to be a Ghostbuster!



3. Unforgiven

My favorite Clint Eastwood western. It was the western realized by the man who had epitomized the genre; a master thesis. The scenic backdrops alone made it worth going to the theater. Great storytelling in this one.



4. Groundhog Day

To me this was and is a very spiritual film. What if we had a day to live over and over until we got it right? How long would it take before we got it right? I can't see this film working without the comic timing of Bill Murray.


5. Iron Man

I'm a comic fan and, in my honest opinion, this is the best realized representation of a comic on screen. The character and story is both accessible to the casual movie-goer and true to the comic fan. God put Robert Downey Jr. on this Earth to play Tony Stark/Iron Man.

What do you think? Like my Top 5?

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Music: Pomplamoose Music!

Man, I love me some Pomplamoose!

Pomplamoose is the duo of Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte. They are a force of good in indie music. Not only do they perform some bodacious covers, but their original music is ace-on. They come from (and still maintain) their individual careers and seem to bring out the positive best from each other. They are really fun to watch in their YouTube videos. They create what they call "VideoSongs" which have two rules:

1. What you see is what you hear (no lip-syncing for instruments or voice).
2. If you hear it, at some point you see it (no hidden sounds).

Here are four examples of their collaboration on YouTube (have fun!):










Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Books I'm Reading: Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job

I'm Doug and I'm currently unemployed. Sure, I have the great Doug E. Shirts at Zazzle site, but I don't get the medical benefits with that. So, like a lot of people nowadays, I'm looking for a job. And I'm finding that job hunting has changed in the last ten years, so I figured I would get some "new thinking" from Jay Conrad Levinson and David E. Perry in their book Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0: 1,001 Unconventional Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Landing Your Dream Job (longest. title. ever.). My copy is a Kindle version and revised. I'm looking for ideas to jump-start my job search and ideas to possibly strengthen the marketing of my Zazzle store.


Chapter 2 is all about personal branding, guerrilla style. The following is a summarization that applies the themes to my job hunt as well as the marketing for my Zazzle store.

- Shape Up Your Brand with Attitude

The chapter starts off with the reassuring fact that it's rarely the best qualified person who gets the job but the one who "packages" themselves best to meet the employer's needs (I knew it!).

Job Hunt: It's all about the presentation.
Zazzle Store: I have to find the people who want what I create and/or I have to meet my potential customer's needs.

- "You Inc."-Your Personal Brand

Being able to articulate your value is key to successful job hunting. Being able to show what makes you unique is what gives you your brand. People don't buy generic big ticket items; they buy a particular brand because of the peace of mind they get with a reliable brand. You can leverage your previous employers brands, projects and results.

Job Hunt: I can see that a major revision to my resume is in order. I need to make it more dynamic by showing my value by not only my previous employment, but also my results/successes in providing value for those employers.
Zazzle Store: I have to clearly define my Doug E. Shirts brand in a sea of other Zazzle brands. It probably would be a good thing to mention recent sales and numbers of page views to give people a sense that they're not on a vanity site. Perhaps a productive thing to do is go look at what the big sites (like Amazon) do on their sites to look more professional.

To be continued...

Monday, February 28, 2011

Other Cool Zazzle Stores: Hoop It Up

Hoop It Up is a Zazzle store dedicated to basketball. Some interesting designs there. It interests me to see how he gets around not using trademarks and team logos. Take a look-see!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

My Amazon Marketplace Store: Dzymurgy

I have other stores going on in addition to my Doug E. Shirts Zazzle store. One of those stores is on Amazon.com. Did you know you can sell used or new items on Amazon?

My storefront is called "dzymurgy" and I sell mostly used CD's, books and DVD's.




The products are less than the new price on Amazon and arrive within the week. Take a look and see if there's anything you want cheap by clicking here!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Other Cool Zazzle Stores: Danger! Art!


This is from Floridian Jim William's Zazzle store, Danger! Art! It's his third Zazzle store and it features computer generated art. In his words:

"Do you like Klimt? Cezanne? Van Gogh? Sargent? How about Monet? Done in pastels, chalk, oils, water color, felt tip or pencils? What if two or three artists using several forms of media were to collaborate? You may not know it yet, but I may have what you're looking for. Just don't expect to see anything like you've seen before.

This site specializes in unique abstractions produced by a unique artist with an electronic brain. They come from my ordinary home computer . It's a lot better at this stuff than I am."



Go visit using the store link above. Thanks!

Friday, February 25, 2011

New Design: Psychedelic Sun T-shirts from Doug E. Shirts & Zazzle.com

Psychedelic Sun T-shirts from Zazzle.com


Groove on the rise of the Psychadelic Sun, baby! It's a way-out but real "in" design that's great for Spring and Summer (but good all year 'round!). Let the establishment know you're all about love and happiness!

Okay, so it's still winter in a third of America. One can still hope, right? It will get warmer, and when it does, you want to have this design showing your love sun.

Find it at the Doug E. Shirts Zazzle Store today (links at top and bottom).


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Hand Up to Over Half a Million

I'm giving up my daily post today for a really worthy cause. I'm going to figure out how I can be a part of this Whole Planet Foundation Prosperity Campaign...

A Hand Up to Over Half a Million: "
Today we are launching our 2011 Whole Planet Foundation Prosperity Campaign and we hope you will join us! (Read on for a chance to win a trip to Peru to witness the benefits of microcredit firsthand.) It’s easy to donate either in our stores or donate online. You can also spread the word to your social network or start your own campaign.

Together we can solve the persistent problem of world poverty and hunger! Whole Foods Market has funded over $7 million for Whole Planet Foundation and microlending projects. Shoppers have donated nearly $6 million to Whole Planet Foundation® in past campaigns. Whole Foods Market Team Members have donated $2 million through our paychecks and suppliers have donated $1.6 million for microcredit. With this support and through valued microfinance institution partners worldwide, Whole Planet Foundation has empowered 130,000 clients with microcredit loans in five years, supporting over half a million people in 30 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America with a chance to escape poverty. Please join our 2011 campaign and give a hand up to 70,000 more people.





This video explains what we do and why Whole Foods Market created Whole Planet Foundation.





And to help share the magic of microcredit, we are partnering with Intrepid Travel to give away a 10-day trip for two to Peru. Step back in time in the Sacred Valley, witness the glory of Machu Picchu and more on this 9-night/10-day adventure for 2 including airfare, accommodations, local transportation and select meals. You’ll meet Whole Planet Foundation-supported microcredit clients and partners in the field to see firsthand how your donation helps alleviate poverty worldwide. From mountains to jungle, seasides to great plains, you’ll experience Peru’s incredible natural and historical highlights on this awesome adventure. Retrace the steps of the Incas to Machu Picchu, admire colonial cities, explore vibrant markets and meet the locals in this South American country with a difference. Return home with incredible memories of the panoramas and people of Peru. Find out more about this tour at Intrepid Travel and click here to go to the contest entry page — must enter by March 31st (full rules on the contest page).


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Where You Can Find Doug E. Shirts

I'm Doug E. and I like t-shirts. I really like coming up with designs and learning new techniques to bring my ideas to life. So I am making a go of it on Zazzle to display and sell those designs and photos on various things like t-shirts, cups, cases and things. I realize that I'm just another fish in that big Zazzle ocean, but people seem to keep finding me!

Started in 2007, Doug E. Shirts began as an idea for transition for me; I was going to lose my corporate job. Slowly, but surely, I began to amass the tools I would need to implement my plan for positive, thought-provoking t-shirts. 

The mission of Doug E. Shirts is to provide people with positive and enjoyable image wear and other designed products. By providing a new (and hopefully) different voice in t-shirt wear and other products, I hope to allow my customers to express their positivity and get noticed.
You can find me at these locations:




Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Other Cool Zazzle Stores: Shop With mspatricia

The Raspberry Cat Greeting Cards
In mspatricia's words: "Hi all....I'm a professional artist living in sunny Orange County, California. Through the years I have accumulated images of my work and wish to share them now with everyone. I hope you enjoy what you see here and will contact me if there is something I can make and add to the store." Very nice designs there. Go visit by clicking here.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Other Cool Zazzle Stores: Designs & Photography by JC Thomas


Designs & Photography by JC Thomas is a Zazzle store out of North Carolina that has the advantage of having great photographic and illustration images from JC. Many different products adorn the site. Go take a look.



Sunday, February 20, 2011

5 Groovin' Doug E. Shirts Designs

I've got more designs at the Doug E. Shirts store, but these 5 I'm really, really groovin' on right now. All of them can be found on multiple products; most are customizable:

1.
The Left Hand

2.
Montreal Flower Show 2007

3.
American Dream

4.
W.S.P.L.

5.
I'm Gonna Be Famous!
Do you like?

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Other Cool Zazzle Stores: blackspanielgallery




The blackspanielgallery at Zazzle was started to complement the coin business that the owner ran and has grown to incorporate New Orleans themed items and inspirational items. Many of the items are beautiful (see the drinking vessel above!). Take a trip to the gallery today.


Friday, February 18, 2011

New Design! Montreal Flower Show 2007 at Doug E. Shirts on Zazzle


In 2007, my girlfriend and I went to the Montreal Jazz Festival in Quebec. We had some time to do some sightseeing and found out that there was an outdoor exhibition in various places in the city; the subject was flowers and design. I took a picture of this scene and thought I'd like to use it in some manner in the future. Well, the future is now!

This is the newest design at Doug E. Shirts and it's on Speck Cases, greeting cards, cups and posters. Let me know what you think either at the Doug E. Shirts Zazzle store, this blog or Twitter. And comments are appreciated! Thanks in advance.


See more personalized gifts from Zazzle.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Krista Tippett: Reconnecting with compassion | Video on TED.com

Krista Tippett: Reconnecting with compassion | Video on TED.com

I listen to Krista Tippett's show "Being" via iTunes podcast. It's a show that features intelligent discussions of all things spiritual. How people live out their beliefs has always been very interesting to me. I try to live out my faith in a positive manner and try to reach hearts with humour and positivity.

Krista makes a point in the video that we, as a culture, have gotten as far as we can with the idea of tolerance of others and intolerance of injustice. Now is the time to add compassion to our understanding of others. Within the framework of love, compassion takes us from neutral to positive.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Restaurant Review: Romano's Macaroni Grill, South Portland, Maine

For Valentine's Day, my girlfriend and I went to Romano's Macaroni Grill in South Portland, Maine. Because it was Valentine's Day, I made sure to make a reservation. Because it was that day, I took what I could get, which was 5:45 PM.

We got to the restaurant and was seated promptly. Our waitress was a great gal by the name of Karen; she made us feel comfortable. The restaurant itself had an Italian restaurant decor. The lighting was adequate but it may have made the interior seem a little worn.

We ordered one of the specialty drinks - the Venetian Lemonade. It was tasty and not strong. Bread was brought to the table to dip in the peppered olive oil; once again, tasty! Because it was Valentine's Day, my girlfriend received a complementary rose. Nice touch.

We both ordered the "Make Your Own Pasta Bowl" option. It was priced at $9.99 before adding meat or salad. It came out very quickly and was delicious (I wish I had asked them to go easy on the pasta). We also both got a desert (they have a lot of choices). It was fresh and sweet, just how I like it!

Overall, a great night that ended up just over $50. We were almost comatose from the carbs. From this visit, I would definitely recommend this Macaroni Grill location.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Other Cool Zazzle Stores: Lashed To The Mast

Welcome to the lunacy and political-themed Zazzle store of Lashed To The Mast. Run by myassaboy (I'm assuming from someplace in Florida), political statements and fantasy ramblings can be found on shirts and bumper stickers. Go visit the store and leave a comment!