Thursday, June 23, 2011

Manning Brothers -- Death By Football

Filed under: Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, TMZ Sports

Eli Manning killed a man by firing a football directly into his chest cavity ... and it was awesome. 062211_football_cops_still

Moments ago, Eli and his brother Peyton Manning finally debuted their acting skills in the DirecTV project "Football Cops." During the clip, the Mannings hunt down gun-toting bad guys with only a couple of footballs ... some mustaches ... and their laser rocket arms to protect them.

Peyton and Eli's dad, Archie Manning, also makes a guest appearance in the mini-movie ... check it out.

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Source: http://www.tmz.com/2011/06/22/payton-manning-eli-manning-football-cops-directv-police-death-shooting/

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Singer also divulges what she takes on tour with her to relax.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Photo: Getty

After giving fans a taste of the Femme Fatale stage setup, Britney Spears is opening up some more about her tour, just days away from its big launch. In an interview airing Wednesday night (June 8), Spears says that she's working hard to make sure that everything goes just right for the tour, which kicks off on June 16 with Nicki Minaj."I'm really excited," she told "Entertainment Tonight." "I'm probably going to be extra nervous the day before. We've been working hard for, like, two months now, and everything's coming together really good."

Spears has been working out and trying to get herself into tip-top shape so that she can get through the dance-heavy set. "It can be kind of [grueling], especially when you're onstage and you're on your eighth number," she explained. "You get really winded and you're like, 'How can I do the rest of the show?' But I've been training for a while and I actually — before I come to rehearsals — I've been working out and stuff like that so I won't have that predicament. I run a lot." Online footage shows the singer practicing dance numbers for "Up n' Down," "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" and "How I Roll," which includes props and high-energy backup dancers.

So, what does Britney need to stay grounded and relaxed on tour? "My pillow from home," she said, giggling. "I have to have my pillow and I love watching old episodes of 'Sex and the City.' As long as I have all the seasons with me, I can go to and watch them and be entertained on the bus. That's a must-have."

In addition to the tour, Spears is on the brink of releasing her latest video off the album, for the track "I Wanna Go." She hooked up with director Chris Marrs Piliero for the clip. On the cover for the single, the former Mouseketeer appears smiling, her hair down with some funky multicolored highlights in it, wearing a barely there mini-shirt emblazoned with a skull with Mickey Mouse ears.

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1665361/britney-spears-femme-fatale-tour.jhtml

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Wednesday March 23rd: Spring Grand Tasting at Blanchard's West Roxbury


Blanchards Wine & Spirits in West Roxbury, MA is having their spring grand tasting this coming Wednesday March 23rd, 2010 from 6pm-9pm.  Wines poured at the event are discounted and light appetizers are served. The event is free.

Click here for more information 

Further Reading: Here are my notes from a similar event at Blanchards 

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Lot18 and the Art of New Market Models

The funny thing about business models is that when start-up businesses position around new market dynamics they do one of two things:  They paint the exact picture of their business for casual observers (and competitors) in Manet-style realism or they don’t, leaving the mind’s eye to make Monet-style impressionistic leaps.

Perhaps this is why Philip James’ new venture, Lot18, is being lumped into the “Flash wine site” category when it appears to be much more significant (even if impressionistic).

When I covered so-called “Flash” wine sites last July, Lot18 hadn’t yet launched and my opinion then (as it remains today), was to urge caution with many of these sites because most don’t appear to be businesses with a vision that can grow into full-fledged ongoing concerns with an impetus bigger than capitalizing on the short-term oversupply of luxury-priced wine as a retail operation.  The word “Flash” has been equated to, “Flash in the pan” meaning that these sites will be here today and gone tomorrow.  Many others have opined similarly, including a recent run of punditry from the New York Times, Wines & Vines and Palate Press.

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While each of these articles touch on the obvious vagaries of the model with a winery-slanted spin about whether the online wine sales sites are predatory vultures, there’s a much bigger view to look at – a market dynamic that I think Lot18 sees as an ownable market space where other sites (and writers) see an ecommerce retail operation.  And, it has virtually nothing to do with being predatory.  Instead, it’s about creating a solution for a problem that has existed for ages.

Instead of viewing Lot18 like another in a long list of ecommerce sellers responding to the here and now, I think James sees a much bigger business model that can bypass the three-tier and capitalize on the age-old problem of winery inventory management vintage by vintage, a problem that has typically been handled very quietly in the three-tier, a system that is closed off to the majority of the boutique wine market.

It’s a subtle change in perspective, but rather significant.  It’s the difference between selling a few wines that can sell at $60, but not $80 as a one-off deal based on the current economy and creating an entire mechanism for inventory management that has bedeviled the boutique wine market.

As one small Mendocino vintner without a distributor infrastructure said to me, “I’m ready to release my ’09 Chardonnay, but I need to move 70 cases of the ’08 first.”

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Yeah, him and about 5,000 of his winery brethren, too.  Likely, that’ll be the case next year and the year after, as well.

By common analogy, I think Lot 18 sees a wide and deep market-altering Amazon.com-style opportunity where others see Fatbrain.com, a little known ecommerce bookstore for technical books circa 1999.

Sure, I groaned when I read a recent article on Lot18 at Business Insider.  There, James was quoted as saying, “No matter how fast we hire, we have more openings than we can actually fill.”  In total, the short piece smacked of hubris.  But, James also said something really insightful when he noted, “(Wine) is a $30 billion niche.  It’s bigger than music, it’s bigger than Hollywood, and it’s bigger than DVD’s and cinema.  I guess you can call that a ‘niche.’”  That was on April 26th. 

On April 29th James wrote a blog post at his personal site discussing in very obtuse terms the arrows that companies take in the back when they have, “First Mover Advantage.”  He noted, “There’s a first mover advantage to what we do, and we’re happy to be leading the way. It’s not cheap going first, and that is the flip side, but by leading and paying to pave the way we do get to define a portion of the landscape.”

An alleged “Flash” wine sales site that launched in November having “First Mover Advantage?”  What the …?

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On May 2nd Lot 18 announced a $10 million dollar round of series B financing, adjoining a $1 million dollar sales month in March and April.

Clearly, there’s more here than meets the eye.

Despite having worked at three venture capital-backed companies, I don’t profess to know much about the VC game.  However, I do know that in this day and age, VC guys aren’t throwing $10 million into the 40th wine-related “Flash” site and the 196th social commerce business plan they’ve seen in the last 12 months unless there is a vision for something that the rest of us can’t yet discern.

What precisely Lot18’s VC’s see is between Lot18’s business plan and the banker’s in wingtips, but what I think they see can best be typified by a quote from Jeff Stai, owner of Twisted Oak winery in the Sierra Foothills who was quoted in Palate Press regarding a sale at another flash wine, “… We sold 683 three-packs, which is roughly three pallets of wine. I’ll sell three pallets of wine all day at near-FOB!” 

FOB is a wine industry term for the winery sale price to a distributor.

What Stai didn’t say, but he could have was, “If I can close out a vintage and maintain a margin that I’m happy with and not have to deal with the incredibly inflexible, non-partnership oriented three-tier, who greedily eat my discounts instead of passing them to the customer,  I would love to.”

So, if we go back to quotes from James about how big of a market wine is and you consider that closeout discounting to this point has only occurred in the three-tier system, you can start to see the seeds of a business model emerge that’s much bigger and will surely outlast the “Flash” sales sites that operate like retailers in a short-term bubble. 

There currently isn’t a vintage closeout or inventory liquidation mechanism in the wine business outside of the closed off three-tier system.  Every other consumer packaged good vertical has a closeout function typically handled by brokers.

Ding, ding.  This is why Lot18 is nationally hiring, “Wine Procurement Specialists” – these are the equivalent of brokers who facilitate the sale of goods that need to be closed out.

It sounds so simple, but really the business perspective difference in between being a small-time “Flash” operator and building the infrastructure that Lot18 is putting in place is significant in vision.

So, are these sites “predatory vultures” perilously taking advantage of wineries in short-term time of need, as has been alleged?  It’s all in your vision of the business model – a model that I suspect is more Manet than Monet for those who look for the fine detail.

Photo credit:  Demetrios Vlachos

Philip James on the funding

Source: http://goodgrape.com/index.php/site/lot_18_and_the_art_of_new_market_models/

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