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daily dose of your Sarah drug

December 28, 2011

I’m getting ready to record some “What Sarah Said” videos, but if you just crave your daily dose of Sarah’s voice and face* before then, try these two on for size:

* In no way do I wish to compare myself to a drug, although if you were to compare me to a drug, feel free to comment below with which drug I’d be.  Because I’d love to get a t-shirt that says something like “My readers say I’m like Acetaminophen!”

“daily dose of your Sarah drug”

  1. Dan Kleinman of SafeLibraries Says:

    I saw the Social Jumpstart video. Sarah is extremely knowledgable and tells the story in a very customer friendly fashion. I learned a lot. Well done, and thanks.

    Alright, you force me to compare you to a drug. Nootropyl. It improves brain function. Listening to you clears up the confusion by improving brain function.

    Better yet, serotonin, you get a natural high from serotonin, and the drug is even named after Sarah! Sarahtonin! And it’s created in the brain, and clearly Sarah has lots of that. To drag this on further, Sarah looks good too, like she tonin’ her appearance. Sarah tonin’. Sarahtonin. Serotonin. “My readers say I’m like serotonin!”

  2. Don Says:

    Sarah, Considering that I am manic, enthused, greatly amused and a lot more knowledgeable when I am listening to or reading you, and somewhat depressed when I am not, you are definitely better than the range of antidepressants used in bipolar disorder. I am not sure which one you are, but the antidote seems to be lithium!

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