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As part of our cleaning & tidying this weekend, Joy did all the laundry that had been piling up. As a result, here's a shot of every one of my t-shirts (bar the one I'm currently wearing).
(The colour-grouping is partially intentional, and partially because she washed like colours in the same load)
The Goodwill in Somerville will be getting a hefty portion of them donated shortly!
Another great relatively-obscure-Simpsons-reference shirt from Glarkware (I still love my “Perfectly Cromulent” one)
Gonna have to get myself one of these. “Exactly medically accurate”.
T-shirts and stickers emblazoned with the likes of Richard Stallman, Donald Knuth and Bruce Schneier. I ordered a couple of the Schneier stickers for my laptops.
Threadless published a t-shirt yesterday which turns out to be a rip-off of some street-art. Justin’s tracking how it develops.
Threadless are sufficiently large now to get to design the actual fabric of their T-shirts. “Imagine a tee that is less boxy than a Fruit of the Loom, but not as skinny as an American Apparel. Imagine a tee whose fabric is softer than American Apparel but not as thin.” I think I just came.
T-shirt celebrating one of my favourite things about baseball at Fenway: The sing-a-long-a-Sweet-Caroline during the middle of the 8th.
“I nearly switched to Ubuntu when Mark did…” hee.
My schwag. including stickers from the EFF and Technorati, lipbalm, a balloon and a nail file from Yelp, and a Songbird T-shirt. Rawk!
Rawk! Fantastic t-shirt commemorating my favourite line from “Lazy Sunday”. Ordered!
Mac software developers Panic have gotten the license to print some awesome Katamari Damacy t-shirts.
Purchased from Questionable Content, this is the official uniform of the [RhymesWithNose] "Applied Research" team.
Lovely idea — Threadless are selling this shirt for $10, but will donate *$20* to hurricane relief for every one sold. Mine is already ordered.
The location? Outside the JFK Building, home of the Boston branch of the US Immigration Services.
The occassion? Just successfully had my Green Card interview.
The T-shirt? A gift from my sister. It reads "I ordered by bride from paulfrank.com"
The shirt? Stayed buttoned-up the whole time I was inside.
My t-shirt for tonight's Red Sox/Yankees game.
This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.
I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.