Saturday, November 29, 2008

contributors

In issue No. 3 of Life Coach are Chris Molyneux, Adrian Furby, Jessica Cupit, Ford Eschew, Bob Short, Teresa Chong, Simon Hall, Rebecca Garcia Lucas Rose, Brenda Schurmann, Craig Metcher, George Dunford, Martin Cobb, Julian Southgate, Adam Ford & Ricky Charlton.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

three

Hackpacker says truth. Life Coach 3 is on the streets and available for $3.00 at Sticky and Collected Works and someday soon the French Island general store.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Hiatus

Apologies for the delay, issue 3 is on its way. . .

Friday, December 01, 2006

Contributors

Read Anton Edwards*, Scott Bailey*, Ford Eschew*, Adrian Furby*, Prue Rosser*, Craig Metcher*, Rose Mulready*, Debbie Clarke-Roberts*, Teresa Chong*, Ricky Charlton*, Jessica Cupit*, George Dunford*, Simon Hall*, Martine Lleonart*, Martin Cobb*, & Rani Kellock* in issue # 2 of Life Coach, purchasable at Sticky, Collected Works and the French Island General Store.

Oversight
Rose Mulready's piece is more about her time in Nepal than India.

fraser gehrig front on in colour & almost in full

Thursday, September 14, 2006

status 2

yuki
Assurances to Mormon Four-bears aside, issue two is due in a week or two, September.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Update


Mark S. Rusovich

Career: ‘I was always very interested in the heavy equipment industry’

Mark S. Rusovich has maintained his passion for the heavy equipment industry, and is (as of 2003) CEO of Titans (or Titan) Freight Systems, a subsidiary of the family business Transoceanic Shipping, started by father Basil, run by brother Gregory, recently acquired by PWC Logisitics.

What turns you on? ‘Animals, tennis [...] political debates and Atari video games’

A Mark Rusovich from Louisiana contributed US$125 towards Ronald Reagan’s election campaign in 1979. His brother Gregory is ‘[a] self-proclaimed political junkie’ who
lives his life by the words of tennis star Jimmy Connors, which are framed in his Kenner office: I hate to lose more than I love to win. I hate to see the happiness on their faces when they beat me.
He also established a young Republicans club at college. Both Transoceanic Shipping and Titan Freight Systems have lucrative contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan to ship massive pieces of infrastructure, such as highways, replacing things destroyed by bombs.

Transoceanic shipping is responsible for bioinvasion, but it’s probably for the best not to use the Internet to find out if Mark S. is still attracted to animals.

The first qualities you look for in a woman? ‘Honesty and faithfulness’

Mark S. has found faithfulness in the hundreds of his employees in Iraq:
“It’s really impressive about the American people. They are ready to hunker down,” he said. “They are not wanting to run.”
Secret Fantasy: ‘To become United States Ambassador to a Central American country’

Gregory Rusovich was appointed honorary consul to Serbia & Montenegro in 2005.

What question you would you like to ask the woman reading this page? ‘Do you judge people strictly on success?’

Gregory Rusovich is married, has kids and
at dusk, strolls alone along the beach each evening with a vodka martini and meditates and strategizes on business proceedings.
Mark S., interviewed for the above-linked puff-piece on his brother, ‘has an office and parking spot at TransOceanic, and does business with his brother.’

Through the quivering prism of junket that is the Internet, Mark S. Rusovich is as blurry as his photo from 1983. It’s possible that much of what he said to the authors of Americas Riche$t Bachelors was actually in reference to his brother. Perhaps he told the truth to some lucky lady. Maybe he married a real fox.

(Text in bold and picture from Don Catalano and Janis Catalano, America’s Riche$t Bachelors, Who They Are – How to Reach Them (New York: Perigree, 1983) .

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

contributors

Adrian Furby, Anton Edwards, George Dunford, Jessica Cupit, Martine Lleonart, Rani Kellock, who wrote, 'DO NOT LINK TO ANY OF MY INTERNET STUFF or the internet-savvy Melbourne literary population will be horrified and no one will ever read my clumsy attempts at wit again,' Ricky Charlton, Teresa Chong. Craig Metcher's two stories first appeared in Tokyo Noticeboard.

simon craig mag photo: Fukari Sato