Fun T-shirts and fun weekend

Thos of you who know me know that I tend to wear T-shirts with stuff in them. Whether it's a colour, a message or a picture, I never can avoid buying more and more of the stuff.
I sometimes browse the web for these. In my last post I mentioned Ivan's new shop. Today I found another one. So far it seems they only have 2 models (1 for Him and 1 for Her) but I'd expect they'll grow fast. I love the Mini Me shirt.
On to other things: another great weekend. Went out Friday and Saturday, Sunday was gloriously sunny so I enjoyed the company of a friend sitting out in the sun. When the sun came down we did a little window-shopping and visited a place called Mojama in Hampstead. The name applies: in Spanish, it is the name of dried Tuna caviar. In Hampstead, it is a old smelly dried-out pretense of a bar. Far off its pretentious mark, the place bites more than it can chew trying to be retro-cool and coming out old and dirty. Oh well, among all those Prosches, Mercedes, BMWs, Ferraris, Masseratis, Bentleys and Rolls Royces it almost felt good to find a place far from perfect and a fat guy to direct cynicism at. All in a great weekend!

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Roberto Hortal

Head of Digital - EDF Energy --- I am an eBusiness Director with many years of experience in great businesses across the world. Born and bred in Benidorm, Spain, I started my eBusiness career in the 90s with Nokia in Helsinki, heading Nokia’s Global Web organisation for a number of years. In 2004 I moved to the UK to join easyJet. I led easyJet.com into its current form at a frantic startup pace. In 2006 I joined RSA as MORE TH>N Head of eBusiness. From 2009 I led the effort of replicating MORE TH>N’s online success across Central and Eastern Europe. In August 2011 I became Head of Digital at EDF Energy, where I lead EDF Energy's ambitious Digital B2C Strategy.

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