08th Dec2010

Dude’s Built Like a Brick Cubicle – The GymyGym

by Robert

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Billed as the world’s first ergonomic exercise chair, the GymyGym is designed to conform to your body and eliminate the physical issues caused from improper seating while giving you an opportunity to sculpt your biceps and triceps while you shape up your PowerPoints. Check it out.

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01st Jun2010

Client Spotlight – Team Danbury Audi

by Robert

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Saturday, May 22 marked the official unveiling of Team Danbury Audi, Danbury Audi’s new cycling team. The team has been kicking butt since March when its pre-season began, but the 22nd was the first time the team was assembled in its new uniforms. The following day the team participated in the 33rd Annual Bloomin’ Metric charity run, of which Danbury Audi was a major sponsor. You can follow the team all season long on its official website. Check it out.

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04th May2010

Client Spotlight – Team Danbury Audi Cycling

by Robert

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Longtime client Danbury Audi is the sponsor of Connecticut’s newest masters class cycling team. Cyclists are a perfect fit for the Danbury brand because Audi offers them the high-end performance and styling they are attracted to. Team Danbury Audi provides a vehicle for amateur cyclists to achieve their maximum potential on and off the racecourse, and gives the dealership another opportunity to give back to the community it has supported over the past 20 years. The team kicked off its pre-season in winning style and officially debuts May 22 & 23. Check it out.

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03rd Dec2008

Ice Storm – Hockey Suspends Player for Remarks

by Robert

Picture 6 Once again the lines between professional athletics, entertainment and celebrity have blurred. Witness the indefinite suspension of Dallas Stars troublemaker Steve Avery. Maybe you heard. Before a game in Canada, Avery walked up to reporters, made sure the cameras were rolling and mics were hot, and offered a crude and well-rehearsed opinion about ex-girlfriends who now date other players. So the NHL suspended him, which is the league’s prerogative. Avery was probably trying to bring attention and personality to the league, which it sorely needs and he injects (he interned at Vogue and attended fashion shows with the likes of Martha Stewart in the off-season). But he forgot that the rules are different for athletes than they are for other celebs. Kanye West can get off a post-Katrina crack about President Bush, but there is no Commissioner of Music to suspend him. Is it just? Columnist Damien Cox of the Toronto Star delves deeper into the confusion. What’s your take? Check it out.

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