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From: Markus Kalb <death@***.INFORMATIK.TH-DARMSTADT.DE>
Subject: Tshirts Re: Tshirts
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 1994 13:18:53 MESZ
>
> Ok, the whole issue of the ShadowRN T-shirt has been kinda quiet, and
> I've been holding back on inputing so I don't seem like Dictator-Leader.
> In any case, here's an idea:
>
> FRONT:
> ------
> Over the left breast, put the Shadowrun logo.
big SR logo on the front (think you mean some small version
like it is on NIKE, Ree.... , shirt's)
> Underneath that is written:
> Shadowrun Discussion List
> <shadowrn@*****..nic.SURFnet.nl>
sounds good
> BACK:
> -----
> Headline reads:
> Surveyors of the Information Superhighway
>
> Underneath that (this will be formatted nicer):
> FOREMAN: Robert "Fearless Leader" Hayden
<hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu>
> ASSISTANT FOREMAN: Doctor Doom <jch8169@******.tamu.edu>
>
> Under that is the list of all the people who buy a shirt (either real
> name or character)
very good idear

> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>
> So how's this work?
>
> ____ Robert A. Hayden <=> hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu
> \ /__ -=-=-=-=- <=> -=-=-=-=-
> \/ / Finger for Geek Code Info <=> Political Correctness is
> \/ Finger for PGP 2.3a Public Key <=> P.C. for "Thought Police"
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> (GEEK CODE 1.0.1) GAT d- -p+(---) c++(++++) l++ u++ e+/* m++(*)@ s-/++
> n-(---) h+(*) f+ g+ w++ t++ r++ y+(*)
>


one last question ----------WHAT WILL IT COST--------------

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