Well, we're glad you found us as well. Our business name is Misfits Central and we work in motorcycle shows. I consider a "misfit" as somebody that does what is right. It may not fit a community standard or it may not even fit a community ordinance, but in retrospect, one would say to ones self, "If I was ever in that situation, I hope I would react in the same way." That is what is doing right means to me and if you you design your life around that little saying, then you will probably not always fit in. Ergo, then, you are a misfit.
I also like to tell people, "It is OK to be a misfit." One can quit apologizing for it and begin to celebrate in their misfitedness. Also, I like to note that if you want to know what is 'hot' and what is 'not', don't ask a misfit. They not only don't know, they don't care.
So if you are one of us, welcome. If you are not, it's OK too. You also are welcome, but some of the posts, then, may not make a lot of sense.
Bossmisfit
Mick