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I am one of many desperate working mommas keeping herself sane by working out The Crazy via my blog, Desperate Working Momma. In the process, I discovered that I had a knack for prettifying my blogs, and I translated that talent into prettifying the blogs of my friends and family. Now, I’m offering this talent to the Blogosphere at large. Because I’m Chassy Cat! And that is what Chassy Cat’s do. Cheeky plus Sassy equals Chassy. And you should never, under any circumstances, underestimate the Chassy.
I also present a weekly video podcast (vidcast)–TechnoGeekery with Chassy Cat– full of helpful techno tips and video tutorials to help you get the most use from technology without all the boring jargon.
Whether it’s using RSS feeds, uploading digital photos to the internet, or pimping out your blog, Chassy Cat has got you covered.
And if she doesn’t? All you have to do is ask.
Feel free to contact Chassy Cat with any burning techno questions or leave comments at the site.
Finally, I share my life with That Guy I Married (TGIM) and our three crazy kiddos.
I’ve been blogging the snark and workin’ the ‘net since December of 2004.
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Welcome to Chassy Studios
ANNOUNCEMENT: Chassy Studios is not currently accepting any projects. Please check back in August 2008, or join the mailing list for news and breaking updates. Thanks! Hope to see you soon!
Chassy Studios is your one-stop site for quality website set-up and maintenance. We offer website customization and installation of several premade design ideas, and if premade isn’t your thing, we offer the creation of a website that is uniquely you.
We also offer copywriting services. Our copywriter has years of experience writing copy from government regulations to creative ads and brochures to feature pieces in the Style Plus section of The Washington Post. You see, here at Chassy Studios we’ve got you covered. Never underestimate the CHASSY.
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Chassy Blog: Desperate Working Momma
Desperate Working Momma™
Your one-stop site for fanatical television snarking, questionable political analysis, occasional attempts to address the parenting issues facing working mothers, and halfhearted promises to stop obsessing about the entertainment industry, already! Oh, not to mention the random bitching and moaning. There’s always that.
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