Hey, so I'm trying to get Google Ads on here and it is harder than I thought. Working on it. Anyways, we have a new page on the website called Support! Click it in the menu and you will be whisked away to a magical world where you can help raise money for this site. You can go and buy stuff from the companies we own, that really do need the support more than this site. Or you can go to Sauce Hockey and earn us a finders fee. They have really cool hockey apparel, not as good as Wolf and Crown, but still pretty cool. They have a new line of Molson Canadian wear. Click this referral link to earn us some money. Thanks, that is all.
That sounds so dramatic. Anyways, we decided to get rid of our Donation Box and go with some ads on the site, to help pay for this thing. Sorry about that. We'll try and keep it low key. We are also going to add some other ways you can help keep this site alive. I promise, we will start generating more content.
We're also going to be doing web design services soon. So, if you are internet handicapped, we will be able to help you produce a website to promote whatever you are promoting. We will be offering full design services. We can design it for you and set you up to run it yourself or you can keep us on staff. We're flexible that way. Keep in mind, this is for people who don't know what they are doing. We use Weebly and it's really easy to use and make your own site. But, if you are really scared of design or high tech drag and drop technology, we can help you make something professional looking. So yeah, expansion coming soon. And oh yeah, one of the reasons we haven't been updating that much is that we started a hockey apparel company. Go check that out at www.wolfandcrown.com and please, please buy some stuff. It's really high quality and cool! So, it's the nerdiest of holidays, May the Fourth, also known as Star Wars Day, the unofficial National Holiday revered by every Star Wars fan out there. If you don't know what Star Wars is, please go back to the rock you've been living under, you are not wanted here. I thought to celebrate, it would be fun to talk about what Star Wars means to me.
The very first movie I saw as a child was Pete's Dragon in 1977, at the ripe old age of 2. Apparently, I was obsessed with Pete's bleeps, bloops and other nonsense noises that came out of him because I was would mimic those sounds for months. Star Wars came out the same year and I was obviously too young to go see it. I'm still amazed I got to go see Pete's Dragon. So, I did not get to see Star Wars when it first came out. Nor did I get to experience the phenomenon first hand. It wasn't until years later when the movie started playing all the time on Select TV did I get to crap my no longer diapered pants at the sight of tie fighters, x-wings, light saber battles, blasters and the Death Star. I would go over to my friends house all the time just to watch it. Selfish me. All my friends had all the toys, I had none. I had Lego and Construx toys. Great toys, honestly, but to me, I was left out of the Star Wars craze. |
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