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From: Alfredo B Alves <dghost@****.COM>
Subject: Re: T-Shirts
Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 01:15:50 -0500
On Fri, 15 May 1998 17:14:43 -0400 Tim Kerby <drekhead@***.NET> writes:
>On 15 May 98, at 14:41, GRANITE wrote:
>> If the shirt is to be based on South Park..you can count me out..

>Well, I'm not a big fan of South Park either, but the idea of a cartoony
shirt >has also been appealing to me. Stick figures were a neat idea, and
the >cardboard cutoff characters they use on South Park are just as
simple and >funny to me. That is what I like about the idea, not that its
based on South >Park. (And the fact that I like the phrase "They killed
Dunklezahn, you >bastards....") :)
<SNIP Sig>
> - Tim Kerby - drekhead@***.net - ICQ-UIN 2883757 -
<SNIP Sig>

I'm kind of un-easy about having a shadowrun list shirt designed based on
something unrelated ... (then again I haven't decided whether or not to
get a shirt ... have to wait at see the design ...) However, would you
draw a dead Dunkelzahn in South Park style?

Either way I reccommend either 1) keeping any such art on the front and
have a list of names on the back or 2) making any back artwork a
watermark so you can still use the whole back for the list of listmembers
... :)

BTW, What names will be printed? Like for example, with my name will it
be D.Ghost or Alfredo B. Alves, and will the email addy be included?

D.Ghost
(aka Pixel, Tantrum)

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