I know how it goes...

When Little Jerry Seinfeld (my former cat) and I started working together in
2005, we got off to a good start, but after starring in some of my most
popular videos, he demanded more from me. He wanted me to agree to a
contract where he would get a can of tuna a day, and a new toy mouse every
week. During negotiations he got really heavy into catnip and started to be
really belligerent. I told him that I couldn't agree to his demands so he
left. I told everyone it he videoblogging world that he ran away, but it was
a little more complicated than that. We lost touch after that (I do know
that he started hanging out with a group of strays who had not yet been
neutered or spayed).

After Jerry left, I was forced to find a new cat-co-host. I searched all
over and found some real talent with Winnie Cooper. As she grew she proved
to be a fantastic partner. She helps me edit videos, curates
joshleo.com/vlogcats and has starred in a few of her own videos. I am happy
with the way things are going and hope there isn't too much bad blood
between Jerry and I. Last I heard he was thinking about going into rehab and
getting back into the videoblogging scene, but we will see how things play
out. I suppose that there could have been ways to prevent the whole
situation, but you know what they say...


On 12/15/06, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I did not understand the importance of this until it was already
> overwhelming.
>
> There are a lot of people that start working on a project -
> especially duos - and they really need to do some things to
> anticipate the future, good or bad.
>
>

-- 
Josh Leo

www.JoshLeo.com
www.WanderingWestMichigan.com


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