Word: logo
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...Mickey Mouse ears. And with that kind of goal we got involved with a lot of different things to make that come to fruition. But some things got outta hand because the partners we wound up joining with didn't have the same agenda as we had for our logo. So now, I'm just going back to the integrity of the W. Of course we gonna make money when this next record comes out and there'll be more opportunities, but I'm not prepared to jump at every opportunity. It's got to be within the integrity...
...consolidate and take my "W" off things that are not representing it properly. Take, for example, Wu Tang Records. We've got groups such as Black Knights on Wu Tang Records, but they're not Wu-Tang Clan, you know what I mean? We're not putting our logo on our secondary artists no more. We're telling them, let them build off our strength and use our expertise, but build within their own strength. Basically, the "W" will only be our finest products. The ones we all agree...
...important. The good thing about it is you do have people like Power, Oli Grant, who did the Wu game project and is the CEO of Wu Wear, and myself, RZA and other members of the family basically focusing on constantly reinventing and finding new ways to market the logo. Because it's a logo at the end of the day. We do have a lot of praise for the artist, but the artist is part of a brand. And the brand must be allowed to fly like the United States flag. You know, we go through different presidents...
Instructions: Take out a clean sheet of paper and a writing utensil. Record the type of writing utensil that you are using. Are you writing with a pencil? A Bic pen? A tricolor ensemble emblazoned with a consulting firm logo? (Note: This question is not just intended to make sure that your writing utensil works. If in four years you've upgraded from a #2 to a gold plated Mont Blanc it's a sure sign that you've benefited financially and that the administration has been right on track--that you are conspicuously consuming in preparation for your first...
...should be a Mets fan. I identify with their culture. I appreciate how deep into the Bachman-Turner Overdrive canon the Shea Stadium deejay can dig. I have bitten my palm, Squiggy-style, over the throngs of big-haired women who have the Mets logo airbrushed on their nails. And I get pumped up when Hawaiian-born Benny Agbayani comes to bat and the scoreboard flashes, without any offense intended, HAWAIIAN PUNCH...