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Beantown's Finest?


Karmaloop CEO and founder is 30-something Greg Selkoe. According to sources, he may also be one of the company's oldest employees.

I keep getting e-mails from these people. And they appeal to the 17 in my 37, but I can't afford the clothes.

Does anyone know if this company's doing well? They sure seem to have a strong e-Marketing campaign.

Y'know, I wish them luck. An' I'm glad they're out there.

They send me e-mails all the time. I love them. And I take their e-mails as a compliment.

As if I am deserving of their latest update on signature tattered jeans, urban camouflage and ladies' Paul Frank orange undies/sleep gear.

I got on their list because my wife got me a pair of Jean-Michel Basquiat Reebok sneakers.

May he, the JMB, rest in pieces, scattered 'cross the universe... And touching lives, like the young ones engaged at the Brooklyn Art Museum's retrospective exhibition.

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