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Wrong forum but I know it will get seen here: What does the final lineup on the 2011 cafe press shirts look like? I couldn't get an enlarged view on the cafepress site and it looks like all the t-shirt forums are closed. Is it too late to order one? Mods, please move this post if needed but please direct me to the right place. Kthanx [/quote
Jenn, the print is really small and light. It is a LITTLE better on the white tank. I ordered a light blue and then told them I wanted to exchange for the tank. And they told me to keep both. So you can have my light blue T rather than buying one. Pretty sure it will fit you! ;D And I KNOW I will be seeing you no doubt on Thurs!
I miss the days when I could call a random number in the phone book and ask, "Is your refrigerator running?" "Yes, it is running." "WELL YOU BETTER GO CATCH IT!!!" and not have to worry about any thing once I hung the phone up. why do I bring this up, because there are people posting their phone number over on the camp Inforoo face book page. just sayin'
PS-not sure if this is the right place or if it has been answered before.
why is Inforoo not in spell check? It is not like it is the name of the forum we are all in or something like that.
Wrong forum but I know it will get seen here: What does the final lineup on the 2011 cafe press shirts look like? I couldn't get an enlarged view on the cafepress site and it looks like all the t-shirt forums are closed. Is it too late to order one? Mods, please move this post if needed but please direct me to the right place. Kthanx [/quote
Jenn, the print is really small and light. It is a LITTLE better on the white tank. I ordered a light blue and then told them I wanted to exchange for the tank. And they told me to keep both. So you can have my light blue T rather than buying one. Pretty sure it will fit you! ;D And I KNOW I will be seeing you no doubt on Thurs!
Thanks! I think Dallas may want one too so he may want to place an order. I just don't know what is on the back. Is it the actual lineup or inforoo names? I know there was all kinds of drama in regards to t-shirt design contest and what not.
The one I got has the Inforoo lineup. Don't know that they were able to do one with the actual lineup due to copyrights et al....kinda like the guys selling shirts in camps!
The one I got has the Inforoo lineup. Don't know that they were able to do one with the actual lineup due to copyrights et al....kinda like the guys selling shirts in camps!
Hmmm....I think they confused you with JennaRoo cause she is on there...but I interpret that as JenKazoo...but you would have to ask Chris to be sure....
Umm, The Dark Crystal is waaay too violent for a kid's movie.
Haha! I'm watching it too ;D
Oddly enough I wasn't freaked out by it as a child, but when I watched it again as an adult I thought the same exact thing! Especially when that one guy turns all crunchy (and not in a good way).
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Umm, The Dark Crystal is waaay too violent for a kid's movie.
I saw it opening day in the theater. I was six.
That might explain some things.
Haha! I was three when it came out, so I'm pretty sure I didn't see it in the theater, but I'm guessing I wasn't much older than six when I saw it the first time. I'm with CKS, though, I don't remember it scaring me that much as a kid, but it sure seems like it should have!
^ oh yeah, Druid? We'll just see about that! I'll bring enough root beer to Camp that we can have a taste-off (which, if we were guys, would be followed by a belch-off...good thing we aren't!)
I swear by Virgils (www.reedsinc.com/virgils/) ...it's so good, I'm gonna run down to Whole Foods right now & grab a couple.
IF my pool holds water I'm gonna have to name it Patchy. I spent 3 and a half hours today crawling on the pool floor fixing tiny holes. I thought I'd be swimming by now.
So I have been thinking about picking up the issues of The Contributor here in Nashville, its a weekly paper that is sold to the homeless for a quarter each and they sell it for a dollar (plus tips). It's tax deductible and helps out those in need who are trying to improve their quality of life. I just browsed through it once I got to the office. There are some decent articles, written by educated folks of course, poetry by the homeless, interviews of Nashville celebrities, and a hoboscope . . . yes, they call it a hoboscope. I read mine and wanted to share with yall.
It's hard to recreate those perfect, beautiful moments, but goodness we do try. You know what I mean, Leo. Like how Woodstock was a spontaneous cultural phenomenon with just the right mix of rebellion, beauty, politics, corporate interest and unpredictability. But still, every time you pack up your tent and cooler and head out to a field to hear some music, you're expecting a revolution and then you're disappointed when it doesn't come. The biggest moments in our lives can't be made by our own doing. Keep showing up in that field, Leo. You'll make some friends, you'll hear some songs, you may pass out in the heat and you'll sure remember it. Just don't try to force it into something it's not.
So I have been thinking about picking up the issues of The Contributor here in Nashville, its a weekly paper that is sold to the homeless for a quarter each and they sell it for a dollar (plus tips). It's tax deductible and helps out those in need who are trying to improve their quality of life. I just browsed through it once I got to the office. There are some decent articles, written by educated folks of course, poetry by the homeless, interviews of Nashville celebrities, and a hoboscope . . . yes, they call it a hoboscope. I read mine and wanted to share with yall.
It's hard to recreate those perfect, beautiful moments, but goodness we do try. You know what I mean, Leo. Like how Woodstock was a spontaneous cultural phenomenon with just the right mix of rebellion, beauty, politics, corporate interest and unpredictability. But still, every time you pack up your tent and cooler and head out to a field to hear some music, you're expecting a revolution and then you're disappointed when it doesn't come. The biggest moments in our lives can't be made by our own doing. Keep showing up in that field, Leo. You'll make some friends, you'll hear some songs, you may pass out in the heat and you'll sure remember it. Just don't try to force it into something it's not.
So I have been thinking about picking up the issues of The Contributor here in Nashville, its a weekly paper that is sold to the homeless for a quarter each and they sell it for a dollar (plus tips). It's tax deductible and helps out those in need who are trying to improve their quality of life. I just browsed through it once I got to the office. There are some decent articles, written by educated folks of course, poetry by the homeless, interviews of Nashville celebrities, and a hoboscope . . . yes, they call it a hoboscope. I read mine and wanted to share with yall.
It's hard to recreate those perfect, beautiful moments, but goodness we do try. You know what I mean, Leo. Like how Woodstock was a spontaneous cultural phenomenon with just the right mix of rebellion, beauty, politics, corporate interest and unpredictability. But still, every time you pack up your tent and cooler and head out to a field to hear some music, you're expecting a revolution and then you're disappointed when it doesn't come. The biggest moments in our lives can't be made by our own doing. Keep showing up in that field, Leo. You'll make some friends, you'll hear some songs, you may pass out in the heat and you'll sure remember it. Just don't try to force it into something it's not.