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August 17, 2005

iBOOK RIOT UPDATE

This didn't take long.

(Via Gizmodo)

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Tasteful, that.

And first, too. :-)

Haha! And this guy will make enough of the shirt sales to purchase a top of the line brand new Apple.

He hopes.

It's good to see that entrepreneurship is alive and well here in America. Particuarly entrepreneurship involving crudely depicted male genitalia.

And, congrats to you Mrs. Swooshman! Unless you're one of those evil brides who put your little sister in an unflattering dress that she had to pay way too much for, in which case you must be destroyed. :-) But seriously, I wish you joy!

yes, and to think we used to get that sort of thing for free staring at the walls in the men's room, let's hear it for free enterprise!

I want a T-shirt that says, "I paid 7.50 to have the word 'balls' on my T-shirt."

yankee ingenuity strikes again. i cant wait for the mousepads.

The lawsuits won't take long either. Somehow, somebody is going to sue something.

Fed - I'll send you one. Just send me $29.95

I want to know who is going to play Tarhonda Wilson in the movie.

Nice balls.

the best part is the questions at the bottom... someone from the UK wants to buy this shirt! somehow that makes me feel better about being an american.

So all you have to do to sell t-shirts is make up slogans based on the news:

"I went to Florida for a hurricane but all I got was kicked in the balls."
"I went to Iraq to fight the insurgency but all I got was kicked in the balls."
"I went to Michael Jackson't trial but all I got was kicked in the balls."

Sandy - for that last one you should substitute "tickled" for "kicked"

That is all.

*snork*

Good to have an editor!

How about a t-shirt that says:

"I'm a stupid school administrator and I just cost my district $250,000 because I don't know what the fuck eBay is"

Stupid School Admin Tricks

Yesterday I saw the original link to the news article, and didn't pay attention to where it was located. Then today I glanced at the newspaper and realized that it happened where I live - in Richmond.

Dave Barry scooped my own local paper.

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