Eat Fish, Live Longer

April 27th, 2003 · 7 Comments

M. Slavin & Sons, Eat Fish Live Longer, Delivery Truck
Chelsea, Manhattan

This truck totally made me smile. When I got home, I checked out the M. Slavin & Sons website and it made chuckle too. It reads: “M. Slavin & Sons, Ltd. is proud to present this website. Its easy to use format will enable you to discover the wonderfully vast and diverse array of the ocean’s bounty, all under one site and just a click away.” I think they could use a copywriter.

Movies I saw this weekend & my rating of them:
� Identity: One thumb up.
� Kissing Jessica Stein (for the 2nd time): Two thumbs up.
� Scooby-Doo: Two thumbs down
� Panic Room: One thumb up.

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7 Comments so far ↓

  • Jeannette

    Oh, I dunno. The website copy is awfully cute and home-grown-sounding. I wouldn’t want them to change it to sound all corporate-speaky. I mean, doesn’t that sound appealing? “proud to present this website…wonderfully vast and diverse array of the ocean’s bounty” cute!

  • Karla Martinez

    I recently watched “Kissing Jessica Stein” (for the first time); agreed! it’s two thumbs up.

  • Chris Guth

    I saw Panic Room in the movies when it came out. Thought it was pretty good. Wow, 4 movies in 1 weekend, that would tire me out. You’re a madwoman Rachelle!

  • Rachelle

    i thought panic room was ok. worth watching, but it didnt knock my socks off. 3 of the movies were on saturday, when it rained all day. one was at the theater on sunday.

  • Lindy

    Ah, if only I hadn’t cleaned out the boxes of old clothes several months ago — I could have sent you an M. Slavin & Sons t-shirt, complete with the “Eat fish …” motto. Sherri Slavin was my first college roomate and her parents gave me a shirt.

  • rachelleb

    hey, lindy.. ever since i saw this truck the day i posted this and took the photo.. now i see the trucks everywhere. they must be very successful.

  • rachelleb.com

    A Walk On Ashland Avenue I

    I have no idea what this stuff is doing in this window! Kind of creepy. I just liked how this looked. I wonder where “Eat Fish, Live Longer” originated. Here I saw it on a truck in New York….