I've seen a few CDs like that. Diskfaktory offers it as a standard package, so you gotta figure there's a few. (Although the vinyl CDs were backordered, and we did mine a bit different.)
Anyway, let's get this thing back on topic... I have a couple SF shirts, and I've put on a bit of weight, so I need new (larger) ones. I am in favor of being able to order SF swag.
T-Shirts and Baseball Caps and Stickers, OH MY!
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I'm torn on the subject.
While I am with Frankie... it's kind of cool for it to be 'earned' and in a way, belong to the club... but it would also be nice to pick up some SF 'swag' too. In the sense I'd like a SF coffee mug and stuff to break ice or to initiate conversation.
I don't know if I would ever want it to go NFL or anything. I don't necessarily want a Seattle Octothorpe's jersey readily available... (I know it's an exaggeration but you might see my point)
While I am with Frankie... it's kind of cool for it to be 'earned' and in a way, belong to the club... but it would also be nice to pick up some SF 'swag' too. In the sense I'd like a SF coffee mug and stuff to break ice or to initiate conversation.
I don't know if I would ever want it to go NFL or anything. I don't necessarily want a Seattle Octothorpe's jersey readily available... (I know it's an exaggeration but you might see my point)
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Yeah, that's a cool graphic.erik wrote:I don't wear t-shirts that have words on them.
I would like a t-shirt that looks like this:
except a red shirt with white graphics.
EDIT: I just ordered it. Sweet!
Why is your shirt $50 big ones!?Caravan Ray wrote:oops - let's try that againfrankie big face wrote:I'm sure whatever you created to make a joke at my expense was hilarious but your link doesn't work.Caravan Ray wrote:
Damn, I was hoping you my model my new merch on stage at Atlanta
http://www.cafepress.com/caravanray
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I was SO offended when I found out they were magnets. I really didn't know until Roymond sent me one. That's when I discovered that ALL those ribbons are magnets. I mean, when you see END THE WAR, the person who stuck it on their car usually had enough conviction to risk ruining their paint job with an actual bumper sticker.frankie big face wrote:I don't mind the SF URL--that makes sense. But I'm not too keen on the support our ribbons.com stamp, which is comparable to having the dealer where I bought my car put that metal plate on the back showing everyone where I bought it. I hate that.roymond wrote:On the other hand, the larger URL pimps the site and we all know how Frankie likes that
I hope so! But I'm afraid it's more likely that it was someone with "legitimate cause" magnets who was offended that someone might make light of something as serious as SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS.roymond wrote: I wonder if the folks who stole them ever visited the site...or if they ever submitted songs...or if they're among us even now!
Or just some kid at school.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, but don't mess with my car. And besides that, I might change my mind.
Spud wrote:I was SO offended when I found out they were magnets. I really didn't know until Roymond sent me one. That's when I discovered that ALL those ribbons are magnets. I mean, when you see END THE WAR, the person who stuck it on their car usually had enough conviction to risk ruining their paint job with an actual bumper sticker.frankie big face wrote:I don't mind the SF URL--that makes sense. But I'm not too keen on the support our ribbons.com stamp, which is comparable to having the dealer where I bought my car put that metal plate on the back showing everyone where I bought it. I hate that.roymond wrote:On the other hand, the larger URL pimps the site and we all know how Frankie likes that
I hope so! But I'm afraid it's more likely that it was someone with "legitimate cause" magnets who was offended that someone might make light of something as serious as SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS.roymond wrote: I wonder if the folks who stole them ever visited the site...or if they ever submitted songs...or if they're among us even now!
Or just some kid at school.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, but don't mess with my car. And besides that, I might change my mind.
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If you have to ask - you're not in my target demographic.Wages wrote:Yeah, that's a cool graphic.erik wrote:I don't wear t-shirts that have words on them.
I would like a t-shirt that looks like this:
except a red shirt with white graphics.
EDIT: I just ordered it. Sweet!
Why is your shirt $50 big ones!?Caravan Ray wrote:oops - let's try that againfrankie big face wrote: I'm sure whatever you created to make a joke at my expense was hilarious but your link doesn't work.
http://www.cafepress.com/caravanray