I like to draw cultural references from all sorts of places to make my posts more fun.
As I pull together source material I have begun to realize that some of the references I use may be dated (I often forget my true age since I either grew up too fast starting companies at an early age or more accurately never grew up and like to pretend that I’m still a kid) either way I realize that many of the people using the Internet today may have no idea who Roman Moroni is - and why his massacre of the of the English language is so funny (from my earlier post No Fargin Iceholes Allowed).
Thanks to the Internet - this is easily fixed. Meet Roman Moroni. (Youtube link for the RSS enabled)
I would be remiss not to include a link to my favorite children’s television show that was my inspiration for my post on community production. For those not familiar with The Electric Company - I was making reference to the fact that with communities you’ve got the power. (YouTube link for the RSS enabled)
As a storyteller - I love how easy it is to tap into the Internet to find resources that help to shape or craft a story.


November 24th, 2006 at 11:38 am
I am fascinated by the title of your post. The world is my scrapbook. What a concept. My sister and I are starting an online business that involves scrapbooking, crafts, - and other creative endeavors - it is called Circleback Studio. She has been in the industry a few years. My interest is in the digital piece. How we are using the net to connect. I have been at it a while but the latest pieces that are being added are exciting to me. We are trying to connect folk who are feeling empowered by the opportunity to finally have a broader audience for their work. Pre-net they were limited to what the big boys allowed - now they can self-promote or collaboratively distribute their art - their voice. What an exciting time to live.
November 24th, 2006 at 10:26 pm
Absolutely Deb. Thanks for the kind words. I couldn’t agree more. This is a great time to be a creative person.
April 19th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
Scrapbooking is so much fun! The whole world should enjoy it! Thanks for the blog!