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Not Safe For Work Video

Every month we get at least one customer in here that we have this exact same conversation with. Well, if they meet with Chad or I, it is the same but without all the cussing.  If they meet with Henry, then there is usually much more cussing and swearing.  It's a great video but is has some explicit language, so enjoy it after the kids are in bed. (NSFW!)

I know this video does not represent any of you... right?   RIGHT! If any of you have any experience working at a screenprinting shop, this will really hit home. Enjoy!

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Henry's Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!

It is Henry's Birthday today!  Henry does not like attention at all so we are going to have a little fun with him.  To make this work I need EVERYONE'S help.  Here is all of Henry's contact info.  

Call at 602-770-0788

TXT at 602-770-0788

E-mail at henry@infoscreenprinting.net

We are going to blow up his blackberry!  I do not want his phone to stop ringing all day.  E-mail him 10 times today and say Happy Birthday.  Text him every hour to let him know you care.  Every time you have to talk to him start by saying Happy Birthday.  You all must help!! Afterall, HENRY'S WORTH IT!

 

Also here is a picture of Henry in all his manhood fishing with a pink Barbie Pole.

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HENRY!!

 

 

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Henry's New Motorcycle

Much to Henry's surprise on Monday his motorcycle was updated with some new accessories.  It seems these were gifts from one of our customers.  We do not know which customer showed so much love for Henry, but the rumors are flying.  

Henry said it was a little difficult to ride home with the basket flying up in is face, and the tassels tickling his forearms.  On a side note, he got several thumbs ups from other little girls that liked what he did with his bike.  

Please let Henry know what you think of his new look: henry@infoscreenprinting.net.

Thanks for the work!

Eric Gibby 

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Scottsdale Police K-9 Training

For those that do not know, we do a lot of printing and charity work for the Scottsdale Police department's K-9 division.  They stopped by the shop for a photo shoot today.  We were taking photos of the dogs in action, searching for drugs, searching for bombs and attacking with force.  We are designing a couple new shirts and making some life size removable wall graphics.  Several employees got the thrill of being involved.  Sue had a gun held to her head, and Chad, Andy and Fish got to wear the bite suit and have the dog attack them.  

Every year there is a huge national competition in Scottsdale for the best K-9 unit in the country.  If you every wanted to see these impressive dog working up close, without being their target, you should check out this event.

http://www.desertdogk9trials.com/

Here are some photos of the employees being attacked.  And no Bo did not get bit.  As much as everyone would have enjoyed it he did not want the little dogie to mess up his hair.

 


Here is Sue trying to act like she is really scared.  
I don't think she will ever have an acting career.
Even with a REAL gun to her head she was on the verge of laughing the whole time.

Here is Andy playing dead.  This is the way he always looks so we really could not tell if he was acting or not.

This picture is of Owen (the actual police officer) and Tarzan is the name of the dog.  The object of the photo shot was to get a picture with the dog and the gun at the same time.  I think this picture will work!

Here is Chad getting ready for the hit. 

For anyone that just talks to Chad every day and never has seen him before, this is the face he makes every time he answers the phone.  Now you have a face to put with the voice.

Here is Tarzan the dog swinging on the vine.  Too bad for Chad his arm is the vine and Tarzan is using his teeth and tons of pressure to hold on. 

Finally we used one of the employees that really looks like a bad guy, Fish.  Tarzan seemed to be extra aggressive with Fish.  We don't know why. Maybe it is the long hair and tons of piercings and tattooes...wait, that describes Chad also.  This was real world training for the dog.

OOOWWWWW....This dog is strong!

 

Thanks for the work!

Eric Gibby

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