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Found! Scan Of Washingtonian Article Featuring Breadpig

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A passionate breadpig supporter picked up an issue of the Washingtonian for us all to enjoy. I've zoomed in on the best part. You can read the rest of the article below. By day, Alexis Ohanian is a Web product manager. By night, he's a rock god. I can't make this stuff up. Thanks for your support, Washington - the breadpig is proud to wear the mantle of "best new bar game band in DC." Also, I would argue that, as musicians, we have less talent than Spinal Tap -- much less.

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Breadpig Snubbed From Rock Band Wii Commercial

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Where's the justice? The band featured in this video opened for us, like, three years ago. And they still cower in the shadow of the mighty breadpig. Don't be fooled, if it weren't for a lingering contract issue we had, it'd be Brian Femiano rocking out on the guitar solo.

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Yesterday Was Apparently "Breadpig Day" At Wired

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The intrepid Mme. Helena R. Brown campaigned for a "breadpig day" at the Wired office on Thursday. The result was a bunch of us in breadpig shirts (David was, too, but had just cast invisibility when the picture was taken) and a lot of confused Wired employees. Thanks for making my day, everyone.

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Breadpig Featured In Washingtonian Magazine

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I've been informed that breadpig is featured in this month's Best of DC issue of the Washingtonian magazine. A gold doubloon to whomever can email me a scan of the article. Alas, we don't get the Washingtonian here in SF. To my knowledge, this is the first time the word "breadpig" has appeared in a print publication. It shalln't be the last.

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BuzzFeed Likes FeedbackFail... Who Knew?

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Eliot Glazer has excellent taste. He submitted FeedbackFail to BuzzFeed a little while back, describing it as follows: When websites ask for feedback from readers, those who respond might be crazy, as this collection of advisory e-mails illustrates. Although is it really best to solicit advice from people who hype retarded cats? I'm not sure where the retarded cats fit into all this, but who am I to question publicity?

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