Saturday, October 28, 2006

LyricNotes, Vol 1.5 - An Introduction

I realized I started this blog with no proper intro, or at least a really lame one.

So here is a little about the totally radically guys who are starting the best thing to come to Ft. Collins since the Hunt Club (that’s a really fancy restaurant for those of you that don’t know, I highly recommend it, great lobster).

My name is Ben Mozer. I’m writing these entries because I have access to a computer at work and Josh doesn’t. Josh Glossi is my business partner (“partner” is so insinuating anymore, not that there is anything wrong with that). I’m 27, he’s 26, and we are both outstandingly intelligent, good looking, well dressed, and completely modest (I’ll post our glamor shots later). Like I’ve said before we have been friend since before we can remember and have kept in contact to one degree or another over the years.

I moved to Bozeman, MT, to get my BA in Film (and skiing) only to realize that getting a BA in film is about as useful as getting a BA in baton twirling. But that didn’t stop me from marrying my high school sweetheart, moving to LA, having a child, deciding LA is not my cup of tea, moving back to Ft. Collins and having another child, all on about 400 calories (extra points if you can name that last quote).

While I was scattering a trail of brain cells across America, wondering how the hell I’m going to support myself, let alone a wife and child, Josh was livin’ it up in the Fort. Swingin’ and swaying that sexy bachelorhood all over town, and getting an impressive double hernia surgery in the process (that was a wild night) he landed at Cozzola’s and has been managing that longer than I’ve ever had a job. He can probably fill you in on the details when we set up our office.

Anyways, I met up with him in May of ’06, told him this idea and, both being innovators and movers and shakers, (probably more out of desperation than anything) we jumped right into the business plan, searching for a space that can house both a movie theater and a café in downtown, and of course money. (note: if anyone has $5,000 laying around and really want to see this theater happen, call us)

We got this website idea from the Moxie in Springfield…well I should say that we stole this idea from Dan at the Moxie. As far as websites go, he is Voltron to our Power Rangers. But we have to start somewhere and steal from someone. Can’t be expected to come up with our own ideas here can we?

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