Lisa listens to crap music and strips nakid
I don't know why that phrase is so evocative to me! It's silly but I've been
thinking about it alot, and "Lisa" hasn't cleaned the chalk off after three
days, so I keep being reminded of it. I'm just going to make a tee shirt,
and
hopefully that will free some space in my brain. I just can't let the
neighbors see me wearing it.
I'll probably make a WWJD tee with a picture of Jeff Goldblum on it the same
day. I've seen What Would Jackie (Chan) Do, and What Would Joan (Jett) Do,
but
not Jeff. Not yet.
Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
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Allll the time. I re-learned all my mad screen-printing skills just so I
could make myself fun shirts. This is why I have an 31337 shirt,a skull
sweater, a "sexxy g0thik chix0r" tank top, an agf "we look good so you
don't have to" shirt, a Skinny Puppy logo tank top, and a Good Charlotte
black baby doll tee, since they didn't make them at the time.
I need more fun random slogans. It's a pain explaining them though. So
many people think 31337 is my zip code for some reason. I go to a geek
school. This shouldn't happen. :D
A friend of mine is dead set on making herself a bright yellow shirt
with the Golden Girls on it. I'm all about that if she can find plain
bright yellow t-shirts and glittery iron on transfer paper. heh.
Christy
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"You're like, the MacGuyver of fashion." - Chris Shaw
>Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
I've been having cravings to make the worst taste bad t-shirt on the
planet, but having wandered around town yesterday I found that even my
fevered imagination couldn't come with anything half as bad as the
stuff being peddled to teenagers this season.
I guess we are expanding t-shirts across to tanks and baby t's? 'Cos I
never wear proper t-shirts. I could probably use one that says "If I
am wearing this outside the house, take me home!".
I have always wanted "Disco Dolly" and "Sex Dwarf" T's for meself and
the lad, but would probably have more luck getting him into a "Dumb
Chauffeur" one, seeing as he likes to drop me at clubs and then bugger
off back to his computer.
Geeky in-joke ones would keep me busy for a long while (yes, I need a
bedazzled 31337 one). I'd enjoy a "Fury stole my rids and all I got
was this lousy t-shirt", but it would have to be teamed with a "If you
don't get this, you obviously have a life" backprint. Perhaps "All my
*what* are belong to you?" (same backprint ;) would entertain me for a
month or two. "U sUx0rs at qWaKE" would be just dandy for crabby days.
A large enough t-shirt with all the stock anti-goth disparaging
remarks annotated in list form would be very handy. The writing would
probably have to be teeny, but being able to point at #6 Munsters
Theme Tune or #14 Funeral Related Jibe would be suitably
passive-aggressive for me.
Jo
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>Excerpts from netnews.alt.gothic.fashion: 11-Mar-101 What would you put
>on a tee.. by "selina_k"@MailAndNews.c
>>
>> Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
>
>Allll the time. I re-learned all my mad screen-printing skills just so I
>could make myself fun shirts.
Same here. Only I still need to learn silk screening... and I
will... eventually.... :p
I keep a list of t-shirt ideas in my notebook. I [heart] [Pi symbol]
is one, the Righteous Babe Records logo, er... other things i'm
forgetting. I want to put "deectoplasmize!" on something... I *also*
want a skull and crossbones sweater. Only I want the skull and cross
bones on the sleeves. (heh, I should just make a shirt with "I
[heart[ [skull & crossbones]")
Stuff that I have done includes the word microcosm across the
shoulders of a black tee, a red t-shirt with a glittery yellow star on
the front and lyrics to part of tori amos' "twinkle" down the back in
white.
katie
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A friend had a plaque that read:
JWRTFM
I think that would make a lovely T-shirt.
(in case you didn't get it: Jesus Would Read The F'n Manual :D)
Also, I wouldn't mind having one that said "If you call me insane again
I will eat your other eye." :)
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Oh, and a couple of months ago I had a t-shirt made that said "I'd rather be
felching" and had a picture of a mouse with its a** facing you, heading into a
hole and looking over its shoulder. On the back the shirt said "VOID" cos I had
a friend who was in a band called Void that wrote a song called Gerbil of Love,
about felching. I razor sipped the shirt and cut out the neck, the sleeves, and
the bottom of the shirt and it looked really cool. (It was a size 10 little
boy's shirt so I needed to cut it a bit to make boobie room.) Unfortunately, I
lost it somewhere. I think my closet monster may have eaten it. I may make that
shirt again.
*grin* I like that...
> Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
I don't wear t-shirts with slogans on, but if I did, I'd need one that
says "I'd rather be having teenaged angst", and another one that says, on
the front "The dog *wants* the sushi", and on the back "The dog can't
*have* the sushi".
H
selina_k wrote:
> Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
My husband thinks he NEEDS a plain shirt that says "CRAP" in bold, snas serif
letters. Like the ones the guys wear on the TV show Jackass.
absinthea
ive always wanted a t-shirt that says either Brat, Bitch or Demon but all I
find is stupid angel an princess ones, if i knew how to make t-shirt designs i
would, an if i had money i would too
Well, how about this site:
They take your tshirt and mug designs, and let you sell them through
them- I don't know the details, and they seem to only have white or
gray tshirts, but it is a start, certainly!
--Yosa
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i just made a tee that says "what would GG do" (as in GG Allin)...most people
look at it and say "huh?" but it's started some great conversations :)
*plurz n mwahz*
bRiTTanEe
A warning on cafepress: some of their stuff is low quality and overpriced
(prices went up a while back). i bought a goats.com mousemat from them
and it's already broken after a couple of months.
Also, the printed area they allow is pretty small.
--
anathema
the-anathema.org
"...without doubt the most moving and impassioned speech I have ever read.
Also the oddest."
Oohhhh, what a good idea! :D Must..not..go..to..Michaels...
Megan
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> A warning on cafepress: some of their stuff is low quality and overpriced
> (prices went up a while back). i bought a goats.com mousemat from them
> and it's already broken after a couple of months.
>
> Also, the printed area they allow is pretty small.
I've been wondering about cafepress.com. I'm sure the T-shirts must
just be "iron-on" types (sorry if I missed this earlier in the thread)
What about the coffee mugs? are they quality at all? I saw a great one
there with a pentagram on it and it said "I'm Pagan and I vote", just
the thing to start amusing conversations with co workers
-Radixx
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The onley problem with babtists is that they dont hold them under long
enough
Have you nailed your messiah today
God is coming stick out your toungue.
I actually made these into bumper stickers and people kept spraypainting my
car, ripping them off and scratching my car, so when i finally got rid of my
beater, i have limeted myself to only a few choice stickers. it was great
though people would rip them off and they would get put right back
on....Ahhhh the power of the devil..lol
Eternal
> Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
I really want a Snood t-shirt, but the official ones
are un-cute. Mine would have a Snood on it, maybe Zod
(he's my favorite) and it would have one of the poems
that nag you before you register the game:
"Late at night the monitor glows
Snoods fly swiftly to waiting rows"
(Snood is a very addictive computer game, for those
who haven't had the joy of playing it yet)
Bansidhe
death and i will coquette
there s a dance in the old dame yet
toujours gai toujours gai
-----------------the song of mehitabel
Mmm, I'm sure it is - they get it cheaper because they do a lot, but it's
simple to do your own (and far beter, imho...)
> What about the coffee mugs? are they quality at all? I saw a great one
> there with a pentagram on it and it said "I'm Pagan and I vote", just
> the thing to start amusing conversations with co workers
I've never bought a coffee mug, though a friend is pleased with his
Threeway Action* one.
* it's a forum
>Have you nailed your messiah today
[...]
>I actually made these into bumper stickers
or you could buy them from punkassgear.com, who are the
rightful creators of stuff with that particular slogan! :>
The one I am dying to own would haveon the front "I *heart* Cheesy Spaghetty
Westerns" and the back would say "The Man In Black Always Shoots In The Back".
That and the rockin' "GhettoGothic" with the chalk body outline on the front of
it. I saw one a few years back at a club but didn't have the chance to ask the
guy where he got it. Anyone know where can i get my grubby hands on one of
those babys?
"You see This? This is my BOOM STICK..."-Evil Dead 3
"I only wish goth clubs applied the *NO FAT CHICKS* rule"
"JRock eh? Is *Banzaiiii*i jrock enough for you, roundeyes?"
Don't email Me, your opinion is absolutely worthless.
All the time! I make most of my shirts... flaming sacred hearts, red dice,
cartoon clockwork orange alex, one with a guy waving that says "Say Hello!"
(you wouldn't believe how many people actually say hello to me when i wear it),
Teletubbies, Harley Quinn (from Batman), "Evil queen", sparkley stars, spock,
dr. frank n. furter... it's really endless...
<< "deectoplasmize!" >>
can I use that? I'm a part-time ghost hunter...
*erica
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>Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
I'm still looking for a Batz Maru T.
>
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<snip>
> an agf "we look good so you don't have to" shirt,
<snip snip snip>
Hey! Are those still available by any chance? I'd really love one ;-)
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>Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
Ever notice jock types walking around in shirts that read "SECURITY"?
Well, I was thinking I wanted to get that printed on a black satin
corset! Well, nah, I wouldn't actually do it cuz I'd get bored of the
idea really quickly but it seems kinda funny ;-)
A friend of mine says he wants a black tshirt that reads "INSECURITY"
M ;-)
"D.E." wrote:
> I like things that piss off the religious right.
>
> The onley problem with babtists is that they dont hold them under long
> enough
>
> Have you nailed your messiah today
>
> God is coming stick out your toungue.
>
>
> Eternal
>One of my neighbors had this written outside of her apartment in chalk:
>Lisa listens to crap music and strips nakid
*laugh*
>Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
*nods*
I swear when I want, I wear what I like
No one ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American
public
Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo
The devil whispered behind the leaves, "It's pretty but is it Art?"
The wheels are turning but the gerbil is dead, and
I'm from Europe- where the history is from, for my bf.
Various lines from Shakespear and Oscar Wilde...
I had two shirts that a friend gave me but they have since disappeared
and I want to remake them. One was "If you can bake a cake you can
build a bomb" and the other was a huge list of phrases by artist who's
name escapes me. Comments like "romantic love was created to
manipulate women and freedom is a luxury not a necessity. The shirt
was huge because there were about 20 lines but it gave me the giggles
every time I read it.
~KM
"Human salvation lies in the hands of
the creativly maladjusted" -mlkj
I dunno about the ones everyone else has... the I have was one I made 2
or so years ago, so the screen has long been washed out. :)
I'd like to have one that says Welcome to the Department of Redundancy
Department
OR
I really want a Dajarum Black T-shirt. To anger all the Marlbro smoking
hicks (oh wait, i moved OUT of Idaho). But i'd still like one.
toodles
diana
"Miskatonic University" you know, the lovecraft one ( i hope i spelled it
right).
diana
My friend's got this one. He's had it for years, but I think they still
make them.
>One of my neighbors had this written outside
>of her apartment in chalk:
>
>Lisa listens to crap music and strips nakid
>
>I don't know why that phrase is so evocative to me!
(I haven't read through the 30 responses yet b/c it's
late, so forgive me if it's been said already, but...)
it's evocative because it's very odd as an insult, yet
that's what it appears to be. I mean, who strips
dressed?? ;p I love stuff like that.
I've come up with some silly things to put on shirts
(although I never actually *do* it--it's more an ongoing
conversation between the SO and myself). My latest,
from an IM conversation I just had tonight, is "Zorak
rocks my world!" Other stuff we've come up with isn't
really repeatable in a public forum such as this. ;p
And I've forgotten the repeatable ones as I never seem
to write them down in time. :/
filigree
> I've been wondering about cafepress.com. I'm sure the T-shirts must
> just be "iron-on" types (sorry if I missed this earlier in the thread)
> What about the coffee mugs? are they quality at all?
Cafepress uses a dye-sub print method, which is then set with a heat
press. It's a fancier, more durable iron-on. I haven't seen their
particular products, but dye-sub prints I've personally done using a
heat press last much longer than regular inkjet iron-ons, and the colors
are more saturated. I don't know what brand of dye-sub capable printer
they use, though.
The stuff does not last as long or wear as well as screenprinted items
do -- but of course, you can't get inexpensive, fast, one-off custom
screenprints, so it's a tradeoff. The coffee mugs are supposed to be
dishwasher safe, and the ones I've had experience with (not cafepress)
tested fine. I'd hand wash them, though, just to be on the safe side.
Keep in mind that with Cafepress, the quality of the printed product
also has a lot to do with the quality of the image that the seller
submitted. Some people using their service don't understand how to
format and submit graphics properly, so their printed items have a
lesser quality image. Also, as with most computer transfers onto fabric,
graphics with a lot of white space mixed in don't look as nice -- the
white areas show the clear transfer material (they look very slightly
grey compared to the white shirt).
They seem to be pretty good about returns, though -- if you got a bad
product from one of their resellers, you might want to contact them
about sending it back for a replacement.
Sparky
-Radixx (well maybe not "scrawny" really)
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>Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
The only t-shirt I ever wanted to make was one which says "fcuk - clothing
for cnuts" on the front in a 'French Connection' font.
I even got as far as designing one at a website which makes all kinds of t-
shirts, mugs, cards etc with your designs on:
http://www.personalprint.com/home/front.html
Unfortunately they bottled it and told me it couldn't be made up, as it was
in breach of French Connection's copyright.
A colleague had a less offensive t-shirt made up and sent to her in less
than 4 days, however.. so though they're chickenshits, they do offer prompt
service.
--
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thermonuclear weaponry is a guy's best friend!" - DR & Quinch
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Hot Topic sold these a while back. I'm not sure if they still do; check
hottopic.com
I have the female version of that shirt: "I dig scrawny pale guys" :)
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>On the subject of T-shirts. Does anyone know where I can buy the
>infamous "chicks dig scrawny pale guys" shirt? I've been looking all
>over the net and still no luck.
It was originally sold at Hot Topic - hottopic.com. I don't
know if they've retired the slogan or not, though. Worth a
shot even though their site is sucky to navigate if you have
a slow dialup. :\
- beth
I think it's from Hot Topic (www.hottopic.com) though checking punkassgear
(www.punkassgear.com) is also worth a try.
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If you go to a sci-fi con a bazillion people have these for sale. If you
do a web search I'm sure you'll find t-shirts and assorted stuff.
Personally, I'm fond of the "yes, I am a rocket scientist" shirts (worn by
real rocket scientists) and lab coats with "mad genius" or "mad scientist"
embroidered on them.
> I thought of some more cool shirts
> "Miskatonic University" you know, the lovecraft one ( i hope i spelled it
> right).
i think miskatonic.net used to sell them. my ex-boyfriend had an MU
shirt - i think perhaps it was from there. i couldn't find them on
the current site, though, but the webmaster might know of a current
source.
J,
almost bald, but with a slight amount of money now.
Nope, I'm pretty sure neither have it. Hot Topic doesn't have it in
their slogan tees anymore, unless they've buried it very far. I was
looking through the other day. I think your best bet is to try Ebay or
Gothic Auctions or to make one yourself. :P I didn't see any on ebay or
gothic auctions right now though, so I'm really no help at all.
>All the time! I make most of my shirts... flaming sacred hearts,
Reminds me that I wanted a shirt that had a heart with bat wings...
> Harley Quinn (from Batman),
OoOoh...I'd like to have a shirt with the major female adversaries
from Batman. Esepcially catwoman. (for years I've been on the lookout
for decent catwoman shirts, haven't found one) Maybe one with Catwoman
in the middle with Poison Ivy and Harley in either side...
>
><< "deectoplasmize!" >>
>can I use that? I'm a part-time ghost hunter...
<g> sure thing. I stole it from David Foster Wallace. I think it's
from a footnote in "a supposedly fun thing I'll never do again."
katie
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and that's not that long"
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There are four on eBay right now.
I like the longsleeve hooded one. Looky:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=567478672
Kar
Meow.
>On the subject of T-shirts. Does anyone know where I can buy the
>infamous "chicks dig scrawny pale guys" shirt? I've been looking all
>over the net and still no luck. I've used google.com and all I come up
>with are references to people wearing one in a club, or someone's
>writing describing a character wearing one. I am scrawny and pale, and
>I think I need one.
I had one, a medium, I think. I haven't worn it in years. If I
haven't gotten rid of it, it's yours. E-mail me if you want it.
> On the subject of T-shirts. Does anyone know where I can buy the
> infamous "chicks dig scrawny pale guys" shirt? I've been looking all
> over the net and still no luck. I've used google.com and all I come up
> with are references to people wearing one in a club, or someone's
> writing describing a character wearing one. I am scrawny and pale, and
> I think I need one.
A friend bought one in Hot Topic about a year ago. Have yout ried their
website?
souriceau
>Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
Yes...something shamelessly stolent from one of those Smashing
Grandpa/Wasteland way-overpriced studded t-shirts..."Sympathy For the
Devil." :)
Also, I'm reading the book "Vurt" by Jeff Noon ATM. I'd love to make
a shirt that says "Vurt" on it, or some of the names of the Vurt
feathers, particularly "English Voodoo." And I'd love to meet someone
who actually knew what it referred to! :)
Jen
> > Anyone else have something they feel compelled to commit to a teeshirt?
>
I always get ideas but then forget about them later. But in the course of
my web-surfing, I came across this site, http://www.zero23.addr.com/
(warning: the site is a bit slow on a dial-up).
Not only are the designs peachy-keen, they accept submissions from artists,
which is why I thought this belonged in this thread. If you have a good
idea, they might turn it into a a shirt.
I haven't ordered from them yet, though, so I have no idea what their
service is like, BUT...they're Canadian, so no nasty import charges for
those of us in the Great White North.
-Natalie
I have a whole book of DC Comics iron ons: harley, catwoman, poison ivy, bat
girl, wonder woman, they even include aqua man and that shazaam guy.
><< "deectoplasmize!" >>
>can I use that? I'm a part-time ghost hunter...
<g> sure thing. I stole it from David Foster Wallace. I think it's
from a footnote in "a supposedly fun thing I'll never do again." >>
Thanx,
*erica
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Its cheaper to make them yourself.
Eternal
Yeah...but it's also copyright infringement. I mean, it's DIY and all
that, but ripping off small businesses isn't cool.
>Excerpts from netnews.alt.gothic.fashion: 12-Mar-101 Re: What would you
>put on a.. by "D.E."@raex.com
>> > or you could buy them from punkassgear.com, who are the
>> > rightful creators of stuff with that particular slogan! :>
>>
>> Its cheaper to make them yourself.
>
>Yeah...but it's also copyright infringement. I mean, it's DIY and all
>that, but ripping off small businesses isn't cool.
especially when they're cutie-pies like Kristoff! *grin*
besides, bumper stickers are cheap!
- beth, who has stickers all over her computer &
thinks that could be a neat poll topic.
Mwhah. Those were popular at the Case for Mars and later Mars Society
conventions. There's a company that makes embroidered shirts with
Mad Scientist Local [xx] Union. Though the one that really made people
at the conference giggle was the one I bought for my husband that says
"HELP! I'M TALKING AND I CAN'T SHUT UP!"
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Member, Knights of Xenu (1995). Chaos Monger and Jill of All Trades.
"A head-on collision between Morticia Adams and Martha Stewart"
"heterosexuals have the right to rock!!"(1)
This is a great thread!! Sooo many ideas are coming to mind that I can't
type them all!! Most find a t-shirt printer now.....
Jodie
(1) There was great band in the late 80's early 90's called the Mentors.
This was one of their anthems. They were known as "rape-rockers".
Courtney Love had their lead singer killed because he wouldn't murder
Kurt Cobain. This is purely speculation though, it was never proved.
Their music was not for the faint of heart, extremely
graphic/pornographic lyrics. I liked them purely for their comedic
value.
Black tee.
White rhinestones that spell "SELL OUT" across the chest.
Is it a command? Is it a comment on me? A comment about someone else? [1]
Tiffany
[1] FYI, it is actually a comment about me. Sold my soul for rock n roll, as
it were. ;) I like it.
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I'm bringin' the world with me..."
- Eminem
-a black one that just says "dork" in white, inch-high letters on the front
-black with bright pink letters "I want to be Barbie, the bitch has
everything."*
-I (heart) me *
-various song lyrics which escape me right now
Diana wrote:
>I'd like to have one that says Welcome to the Department of Redundancy
>Department
They used to sell these at almost any store in the Village, most notably Don't
Panic on Christopher Street.
>I really want a Dajarum Black T-shirt. To anger all the Marlbro smoking
>hicks (oh wait, i moved OUT of Idaho). But i'd still like one.
That's Djarum. And I smoke Marlboros. Reds, in fact. And I'm neither from
Idaho, nor a hick. Discuss.
always mesh and lace,
*~Halo~* (The Anti-Fashion Diva-in-Waiting.)
"The scene's never what it used to be." -M.C.
"In my dreams, I'm beautiful...and *bad*." -NoES3
>> Harley Quinn (from Batman),
> OoOoh...I'd like to have a shirt with the major female adversaries
> from Batman. Esepcially catwoman. (for years I've been on the lookout
> for decent catwoman shirts, haven't found one) Maybe one with Catwoman
> in the middle with Poison Ivy and Harley in either side...
I have a great shirt of Harley and Poison Ivy being all snuggly. I call
it the lesbian subtext shirt. Best of all, it's on gray instead of
white.
homosexual subtext yay!
Thanks~ I check ebay for catwoman stuff when I have money to burn.
If I manage to find a decent shirt, it's either way too big, as this
one is, or else the bid winds up being too high. Too bad- I really
like that design, too...
katie
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heh, that has been one of my responces to idiotic statements for years, I love
that phrase
>I really want a Dajarum Black T-shirt.
*Djarum. And those things WILL make you cough like a grandma after a few years
of smoking them.
>To anger all the Marlbro smoking
>hicks (oh wait, i moved OUT of Idaho). >But i'd still like one.
Geee, let me see... I smoke marlboro reds, I am living in NYC NOT idaho and I
am from Europe so I don't fall under the category of a hick at all.
"You see This? This is my BOOM STICK..."-Evil Dead 3
"I only wish goth clubs applied the *NO FAT CHICKS* rule"
"JRock eh? Is *Banzaiiii*i jrock enough for you, roundeyes?"
Don't email Me, your opinion is absolutely worthless.
I need to make up a shirt with the logo of my
production company on it: Barking Spiders Glee Club
(with a little 8-legged asterisk saying "arf!")
Bansidhe
death and i will coquette
there s a dance in the old dame yet
toujours gai toujours gai
-----------------the song of mehitabel
>If I manage to find a decent shirt, it's either way too big, as this
>one is, or else the bid winds up being too high. Too bad- I really
>like that design, too...
Now that's fuuny because I didn't like the fact it was
blue! :) If a shirt I love is too big for me I usually end
up buying it anyway and cutting it down to fit me.
Like the Venus Domina shirt I've got on now. Comic
shirts are the worst when it comes to small size
availability. :(
Now that you know the design is out there, maybe
check some of the online comic retailers for it.
My hubby (a catwoman and comic fan) thinks that that
shirt is new, so you should have good luck in finding it!
Kar
"Wickedness is a myth invented by good people to
account for the curious attractiveness of others."
-- Oscar Wilde