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I need to get better at moving things to the “Donated” pile.
The perfect shirt for the software engineer in your life.
Thank you to my little sister for the birthday present of a t-shirt that is incomprehensible to Americans.
From Primitive State in Edinburgh.
My favourite kind of t-shirt: Hilarious to those who get the reference, nonsensical to everyone else.
100 t-shirts in each design are sold, priced from $1 to $100.
Picked up this shirt on Treasure Island. When I walked past the stall and smiled at the shirt, the designer commented that I definitely looked like a sarcastic person — apparently it’s obvious without me needing to speak.
A t-shirt search engine. Limited to a small number of vendors currently (Threadless, Busted Tees, et al), but hopefully will expand to some new sources.
I think the NBC marketing department are onto a winner here.
Best shirt.woot in a while. Only problem? When I wear it, I can’t get the bloody song out of my head.
Target is stocking t-shirts which come with CD-ROMs of games from the Experimental Gameplay Project. Off-the-wall short-form games *and* silk-screened T-shaped clothing? It’s like they’re IN MY MIND!
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!
Obama t-shirts in a baseball-logo stylee. (Notably lacking in any donation to the campaign, though)
T-shirts for VCs. “Not Even Powerpoint Can Save You Now”
Oh lordy — Woot launch a Different-T-Shirt-Every-Day shop. My credit card quakes in fear.
I saw someone wearing this shirt last night, My reaction was “I’ve no idea what it actually means, but I *know* I need to own one.”
Another great pop-culture T-shirt from Threadless. Shame it arrived a week after their $10 sale.
Local indie T-shirt designer. I’ll have to take a nosey at his store on Newbury St.
“I DO NOT HAVE FIFTEEN MINUTES FOR THE ENVIRONMENT”. Man, I freakin’ hate MassPIRG. Their streetteams are one of those things where they actively turn me against a cause I’d otherwise support.
This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.
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