See Cirque du Soleil, Get Retribution For Bad Adrants Press

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If you like Cirque du Soleil and you live in San Francisco or will be there attending ad:tech April 24-26, you’ll have a chance to see the performers do their thing. During the ad:tech Awards Show April 25, the group will be performing at 6:30 PM. No, it’s not free. That’d be wonderful but they do have to be paid for their spectacular performances which is why ad:tech is charging for entry. But since it’s the ad:tech Awards Show, there will also be open bar, tons of food and tunes from DJ Zeph included in that entry fee. You can get an early bird discount if you buy your tickets before April 25 (They cost more at the door).

Angela and I will be there so if you want to hunt us down and berate us for any crap we may have written about you or your company, this is your chance!

Angela: Dude. Did you have to publish an open invitation to hunt us down? I might actually want to spawn cheeky rant-filled children someday.

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