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“Who are ya? Who are ya? Who are ya?”

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Socks for Happy People F.C. had its first run out at a footie tournament in Surrey recently.

The rain poured, the wind blew, the referee needed glasses and all was well. We played like gentlemen, competed like lions and eventually bowed out in the first round.

But more important than winning games, in our humble opinion, was [...]

“Who are ya? Who are ya? Who are ya?”

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Socks for Happy People F.C. had its first run out at a footie tournament in Surrey recently.

The rain poured, the wind blew, the referee needed glasses and all was well. We played like gentlemen, competed like lions and eventually bowed out in the first round.

But more important than winning games, in our humble opinion, was [...]

“Who are ya? Who are ya? Who are ya?”

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Socks for Happy People F.C. had its first run out at a footie tournament in Surrey recently.

The rain poured, the wind blew, the referee needed glasses and all was well. We played like gentlemen, competed like lions and eventually bowed out in the first round.

But more important than winning games, in our humble opinion, was [...]

“Who are ya? Who are ya? Who are ya?”

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Socks for Happy People F.C. had its first run out at a footie tournament in Surrey recently.

The rain poured, the wind blew, the referee needed glasses and all was well. We played like gentlemen, competed like lions and eventually bowed out in the first round.

But more important than winning games, in our humble opinion, was [...]

Building a Happy Business

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Julia designed this here blog for us over at Glorious Creative HQ, but was she happy?

Having just been flicking through ‘Building a Happiness-Centred Business’ (by Paddi Lund) when she sent through the initial visuals I thought I’d pop her the question right there and then: On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being really happy) [...]

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