Mr. Matthes, You Are the Man. A Preview of PulpMx Swag Concepts

After putting out several years of great Supercross coverage and articulate topic discussions of virtually anything motocross-related, Pulpmx.com has decided to move up in the publication world and reward his fans for their loyalty with swag wear (stuff your friends can wear too!). After all, according to a tweet posted by the Big Show himself, Steve Matthes, the Pulpmx show is rated the 167th most downloaded podcast on iTunes. Recently, I had an e-mail exchange with the Pulpmx.com MX blogger/podcast extraordinaire, in regards to the stickers and T-Shirt offer I took advantage of. While the original PulpMx tee design has been available for a little over a month now, the T-shirt has been a big hit among loyal followers (I bet hasbeen has at least 2!) The tees are reportedly going faster than shirt woots, as there are none left in normal people sizes (as of yesterday, only Men’s size M and XXL are available).

Matthes himself has confirmed a new retro T-shirt that should be available in the upcoming weeks. See the concept design after the jump!

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Hiatus is Over

As summer semester comes to a close and the dawn of my last semester as an Undergrad quickly approaches, I am finding more time to do what I love (which usually means looking at funny things on the Internet and watching movies). Usually, this leads to inspiration, which leads to–well, leads worth noting–and reviews of movies worth seeing.

I hope to get back into the swing of writing again and am eagerly awaiting feedback from my fan base.

Perhaps I can access my personal WordPress account with an Android App or two? More to come later.

Have A Joyous Retirement

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My supervisor of nearly two years is retiring from the workforce. Effective at close of business +1 minute tonight, he is not required to be on the premises at any given time. I hope to see him at future cookouts and holiday parties, and maybe on the road somewhere while we’re out camping in our RV, but the building will never be the same without him.

He worked for the company for seven years. During his time, he put in plenty of hard work and demonstrated his dedication to the company. While he served as my supervisor, he demonstrated leadership skills, taught us the meaning of team cohesiveness, and never stopped pushing us to reach our full potential. He was everything encouraging. I will miss his stories, his laughter, his dry humor, his old jokes and his funny jokes. He’s a good man. He will be missed deeply. In his honor, my teammates and I pitched in to throw him an awesome party.

Hit the jump for pictures from his party.

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