Florence + The Machine - Girl With One Eye
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deadmau5 - Raise Your Weapon
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Merry Christmas everyone! These are my favorite gifts so far. My family got me an espresso maker, pre-ground beans, and syrup. Now I’m all set for next semester! I hope everyone is having a great day.
Do to a supply shortage, orders after today that include shirts will be shipped without shirts, and the rest of the order will resume shipment starting January 16th. Stock is very low, and the company that I work with in printing will be beginning their holiday break soon. The earliest I can get more in will be the 16th. Thank you for your patience, and happy holidays!
P.S. - Bracelets make excellent stocking stuffers. :)
So, last weekend was quite possibly the greatest two days of my life. I’ve been meaning to write about it, but it’s been difficult for me to express in words.
I’ve been going to the Gay Pride Festival ever since I came out, four years ago. I’ve had my business for the past two, and it’s always been my dream to be a vendor at the festival. One guess what happened?

I finally did it this year. This was the setup. Tents are so bland, so it needed a little bit of blue.

We had a couple of promo things going on all day, and this was one of them. A blue bracelet made special for the day, GAY POWER.

We also had matching GAY POWER stickers (white/gray striped shirt was Sunday, in case you were wondering about the outfit change).
We honestly met some truly amazing people.

We convinced several people to put GAY POWER stickers all over their bodies and walk around the festival. This is Wiesha (Why-EE-sha, on the right) and her friend.

I must admit that I don’t remember her name, but she was drunk and I felt it was appropriate to get low with her in front of my booth.

Chris, also known as Gay Santa.

Jordan, myself, and Jeremy Dawson from Shiny Toy Guns. They were headlining the festival, and he bought a shirt from us and wore it onstage.
Running a booth is a lot more work that you’d think. Having close friends helping me out made life at least 52.7% better, though.



In conclusion, it was honestly the best two days of my life. I’ve probably never put so much into one thing, and it felt amazing to watch my dream coming true. Everyone that was helping me both days was amazing, considerate, and did great work. It was long, hot, and exhausting, but entirely worth it. I cannot even express how excited I am for next year.
I have a lot more pictures on Facebook, so check them out:
facebook.com/JamasonFierceDesigns
Motto of the day: Do ask. Do tell. Be proud.
Life is beautiful.
James