Tales of a Fourth Generation Textile Executive: The Results Are In
You remember when I did that April fools blog where I said I was fired from blogging by my dad and brother? I know that was so long ago, but I just found this blog and it makes me laugh and hope it makes you laugh too. I also don’t want to waste it. Hopefully all my readers caught that it was an April’s Fools joke. Hopefully! Omg, is nobody reading my blogs anymore? Hello! I think I just heard a pin drop.
Anyway, to those who are still reading, at some point, I eluded to the fact that I didn’t really know if many people were reading my blogs. So you wouldn’t believe this. This is crazy. Nuts! There are actually more than 100 people reading my blog. Yes, well over 100. No freakin’ way. Actually, hold on a minute, it’s in the 1000s and not just like 1000, sometimes it’s 3000 or 4000 and more recently it is way more like 5k because of the free sewing machines that I am giving away to those in need. Omg, all for my crappy blog! I just can’t. WTF? (F for fabric of course) I mean, how stupid is that moniker…Tales Of A Fourth…blah, blah, blah, dork? Someone please rename my blog. It takes five minutes for me to just type that nonsense in to the title bar and then I need to type in an actual title too. How about some suggestions for a new moniker to replace Tales Of A Fourth Generation Textile Executive and be nice please?
This is hysterical though. Who knew? And who are all these readers? I think it is bots. Maybe it’s a conspiracy to make me think I am cool or people actually care about what I am saying. Maybe it was the Clintons. I hate to be political, but I couldn’t resist. Or maybe it was the Russians. I think the people of Word Press are messing with me and the stats are all lies. Anyway, the internet is crazy.
Can someone please pinch me? Can someone please say something? Time for my loyal readers to come out from behind your fabric and sewing machines to say anything in the comments section. Pretty please already. We need to get all the cards out on the table here.
Anyway, I gotta go now before I die of laughter. I think I am going to celebrate my blog fame. Want to join me for a little soirée? Table for 5000. LOLOLOLO 😂. Have a great week, a happy Thanksgiving and be thankful for being alive. And most of all, thanks for following my blogs.
Cynical Scott
PS….I want to thank 2 amazing English professors from the University of Michigan: John Rubadeau and Eric (spacing on the last name right now, but he knows who he is). I also want to thank my law degree. What a difference good teachers can make.
PSS….dad and bro will be giving me a raise real soon.
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532 words including these. PERFECT!
39 Comments
Lynne Hannant
Hey Scott!
I was playing around with an abbreviation (being ex military we abbreviation everything!!) and I wasn’t wild about TFGTE, but I rooted around in the letters to see if I could come up with something catchy. I finally come up with something that rolls off the tongue but is absurdly more difficult than what you have already. All the same… try saying TaFroGenTexEx a few times and see if it doesn’t flow. Lol!!! Amusing, huh? Ah well, back to sewing. Xo
Scott Fortunoff
Hi Lynne,
Yeah, I don’t think so. Thanks for playing though.
Scott
Mary Bakke
Scott
Keep the name. It is unique and draws people in to know more about your fabrics and the family business. The blogs are very interesting and there are probably a lot of lurkers reading your blog without commenting. I’ve learned may new things recently such as the term “Big Macher,” “fabric yenta” and loved the Quilt Market blogs. Did you know that the modern usage of “yente” means gentle and noble man? Thank you for your generosity and kindness and I have been inspired to join your revolution. Have a blessed Thanksgiving.
Best wishes,
Mary
Scott Fortunoff
Hi Mary,
Thanks for the comments. Glad you are enjoying and learning. Happy Holidays.
Scott
Barbara Esposito, The Quilted B
Nice to see so many comments, huh? No suggestions, only best wishes for a peaceful, thankful Thanksgiving to you and yours.
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Barb. Same to you.
Scott
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Anna for your support as always. You are a gem. Missed you in Houston. You have a great holiday with your family.
xxoo
Catherine Peterson
How about this:
4 U
4 Generations
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Catherine. I think I may just leave it based on what I am hearing. Maybe I will just change it to TOAFGTE.
Have a great holiday.
Scott
Gail McKay
Always love reading your blog which often makes me laugh. Keep the name. I was fooled in April.
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Gail, but they don’t call you gullible gail for nothing…lol. Happy Holidays! keep up the good works.
Scott
Dominique Wielgosch
Scott, love your blogs, I follow pretty faithfully, from my little hometown in the middle of the bush in northwestern Ontario. I’m pretty sure it was the moniker of the blog that got me started reading it…
I was very impressed with the sewing machine giveaway. Generosity and a grateful heart speak volumes about a person and the company they represent.
Best wishes, Dominique
Scott Fortunoff
Wow Dominique,
That’s so cool. I am honored. I hope you are using my companys’ fabrics too. Be well. Please comment more often. Happy holidays.
Scott
Clare Neff
Keep the name! We enjoy your writing and hope you keep going. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Clare. Happy Holidays. Say hello to Betty.
Scott
Laura GC
Another vote for leaving the title! I think your family’s history in the industry is incredible and keeping that in your title gives weight to your perspective for people who are new here.
Scott Fortunoff
That is definitely a legit statement Laura. Are you at NYU MANHATTAN? Didn’t know anyone in New York read my blog. FYI they just opened a quilt shop across from my office on 38th street. Happy holidays.
Scott
Joanne Hubbard
Happy Monday and Happy Thanksgiving!
Now that you are such a successful blogger and FB participant, I totally understand the need to shorten the blog title so you have more of time to reply to all your followers. 🙂
I too like the idea of keeping the concept of the family/generations in the title. It adds a very different perspective than what’s out there for the average quilter/sewist to read. Here are a few suggestions from the peanut gallery in Ohio: Four Generations of Textiles, Textiles Through the Generations, Textiles – Family Style, Textile Talk. You know that I’ll keep thinking about this, right? It’s like the machines. I just can’t stop! 🙂
Scott Fortunoff
Hi BFF
Seems like everyone wants me to keep it. Don’t waste too much of your brain power finding a new name. Your energy is better used for stoking the sewing revolution flames. Have a great holiday. Xxoo
Joyce Jones
Tell your Dad and brother there is nothing wrong with you blogging and your readers do not want you to stop. Answered your email today with my address and phone number. Wishing you and your family a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Joyce Jones
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Joyce Jones. They are ok with my blogging, it’s just part of my schtick.
Happy Holidays.
Scott
Linda Swanekamp
How about 4G Fabric Head? Or will you get sued by the phones? Enjoy musings from someone who makes fabric. Most everyone else I follow uses, collects, or lusts for fabric. I do all three. Love your fabrics.
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks for the kinds words and suggestions. Happy Turkey!
Scott
Kaholly
I have to agree with Laura, and to apologize for not leaving comments. Sometimes life gets tough and just gets in the way, you know? That said, I have been enjoying your posts and find them refreshing. Have a good day, a great week, and Happy Thanksgiving!
Scott Fortunoff
I hear you, my life gets in the way sometimes too. Glad you enjoy my blogs. Thanks.
Happy Holidays!
Scott
Kathy Schmidt
Just found out about you/this blog from someone’s FB post last week. Maybe that kind of stuff is why your followers have jumped to 5000! You are very entertaining–probably why you are going to get that big raise from dad! You could try 4th Gen Textiles for a title, now that everyone has gotten to know the longer title. See, even I found a way to not type out the whole thing! Keep up your good work and thanks for sharing!
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks Kathy. I wish 5000, but only about 600 right now. It’s good to have goals.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Scott
Laura T
Hi Scott,
The name of your blog is what caught my attention. It was different and piqued my interest to keep reading. I wouldn’t change it. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
LauraT
Scott Fortunoff
Morning Laura,
That is definitely a valid statement.
Happy Holidays!
Scott
MARY BURNETTE
חג הודיה שמח
Scott Fortunoff
Not sure what you are saying Mary, but I don’t speak hebrew.
MARY BURNETTE
sorry- Happy Thanksgiving…
Scott Fortunoff
Same to you Mary. Nothing to be sorry about except not having sent me any pictures…..
Pattie Mahler
Tales of a funny 4th Generation Textile Executive…. Simply Scott.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. Lots to be thankful for this year…. and every year.
Scott Fortunoff
Cute Pattie, but that adds more words to the name. Have a great holiday.
Scott
Teri Lucas
Scott, leave your blog name just as it is, you’ve established this as a brand, just like Blank, StudioE, etc. Changing it now as you’re really developing your readership isn’t the best thing ever.
Teri
Scott Fortunoff
Noted Teri. It’s just such a mouthful. Hopefully people would still love me with a new moniker.
Sharon Vandermay
Hey Scott – I’ll noodle on the blog title, but in the interim – a nice story that you will appreciate as not-the-CEO-of-giving-away-free-sewing-machines: https://www.facebook.com/Red-Barn-Sewing-Yarn-Center-161639803860470/
Scott Fortunoff
Thanks a million for sharing this Sharon. This is what it is all about. I cannot wait for the day when some of these kids reach out to tell me how the machine changed their lives or how they became the next big famous designer or quilter. Great job Red Barn!