Weekend Notes
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We picked up our train tickets to New York yesterday!
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While surfing the web (for something completely unrelated), I came across something that I found most highly entertaining. If you go to the URL http://www.kid-coloring-page-online.com/history-of-crayola-crayons, you will find a list of resources and links on the “history of the crayola crayon.” Now if you scroll about 3/4 of the way down this list, you will find a link to a site called “Crayola Clan history.” This links to the very same Crayola Clan history found on this site! Har-har. Hee-hee. Anyway, I think it’s the funniest thing ever. Imagine all the young impressionable kids looking for information about crayola crayons and finding the Crayola Clan history. “Mommy, what’s a frag? Why did the nice crayons shoot all those other people?”
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This is somewhat old news, but I haven’t posted it here yet. Crayola Clan (the real Crayola Clan, that is) used to own the domain name crayolaclan.com but Binney & Smith, the owners of the Crayola Crayon trademark, sent us a lovely cease and desist order back in like 1999 to stop using it because our page would come up before their page in search engines (hardy-har-har!). So anyway, we decided not to fight da man and gave it up in favor of the much more political correct domain name waxlub.com (which is now defunct too). But now, believe it or not, another Crayola Clan has taken over the crayolaclan.com domain name and is using it for their nefarious purposes. This imposter Crayola Clan has been around for a while, but rest assured that our Crayola Clan is the only one that has been around since 1997. So eat my wax, Crayola posers.
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