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June 29, 2010

SethGunderson.com Account Services

Attention readers: You're probably already aware that you're on SethGunderson.com (or that you're reading content from SethGunderson.com). And while it's fairly obvious that I've taken a small break from writing at a good clip, there's something that I want you to know – SethGunderson.com has the best and most intelligent Account Services around.

That's right. When you create a user account on SethGunderson.com* we ask for the following criteria:

Apparently, someone hacked MY account. That's when/where SethGunderson.com Account Services kick in. You see, when changes are made, an automatic email will be sent to you asking you to make sure everything looks right. And if not, to log on to your account at a completely separate URL to make changes.

It's practically foolproof. And it's just another one of the ways that SethGunderson.com is delivering for you. To take advantage of this service, make sure that you have the address support@sethgunderson.com listed in your address book. Enjoy!

* YOU CAN'T CREATE AN ACCOUNT ON SETHGUNDERSON.COM BECAUSE THAT FUNCTIONALITY DOESN'T EXIST.

Posted by Seth at 08:48 AM | Comments (1)

June 25, 2010

Bring LeBron James to Kansas City!

Bring LeBron to KC Have you ever heard of LeBron James? If not, you should quit life. He's basically the Michael Jordan of the 2000s. They call him King James. He's 6 foot, 8 inches, he weighs 250 lbs., and he runs the court like a point guard. This past season he averaged almost 30 points, 8.6 assists and 7.3 rebounds PER GAME.

Basically, he's a bad ass.

When a player (like LeBron) is that good, it's normally good news for whatever team they play for. In this case, the Cleveland Cavaliers surely count their blessings daily.

But there's a problem in Cleveland. LeBron's contract runs out in 5 days. That means that any team in the NBA, including Cleveland, has a chance to sign one of the greatest players ever.

I'm happy to say that even though Kansas City doesn't have an NBA Franchise, that doesn't mean we're not courting LeBron to play for us. Because, if you think about it, if the King comes to KC, the NBA would HAVE to give us a team.

If you'd like to have LeBron play for KC, there are ways that you can help. First, tell your friends about BringLeBronToKC.com. Second, read about the LeBron Legislation and then sign the LeBron to KC petition. Third, uhhhhh, talk crap on other cities so LeBron thinks they suck.

Let's get LeBron to KC!

Posted by Seth at 09:05 AM | Comments (0)