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Old May 28th 04, 06:36 PM
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Default Ideas for next possible t-shirts?


Now that one shirt has seemed to garner so much attention and
controversy, maybe we can do something with all the energy: if the
makers of the finely drawn (if not admired for substance at least admire
the quality) t-shirts were to take great ideas for shirts, maybe we can
get together on some designs? Or at least speak out about some cool
shirt you'd like to see, and maybe it will happen. Who knows? Keeping
with the comic theme that looks so sweet, I'm going to suggest two:
One would be called Trials By Error, and focus on a guy falling smack
down to the ground, with his unicycle flying out.
The other could be of a ninja, sitting cross-legged on top the unicycle,
with the words, Achieve Total Balance. If not a ninja, then somebody
meditating. Any thoughts?


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