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From: grahamdrew grahamdrew@*********.com
Subject: T-shirt time!
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:29:45 -0500
Michael Berman wrote:
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shadowrn-admin@*********.org
> [mailto:shadowrn-admin@*********.org]On Behalf Of MC23
> Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 3:42 PM
> To: ShadowRN
> Subject: Re: T-shirt time!
>
> |Once upon a time, Jett wrote;
>
> |>Seriously, though...I loathe the Mentos commercials. I think we should go
> |>with something non-pop-culture-faddish, for what it's worth, so I can wear
> |>it even after everyone's forgotten the reference.
>
> |I'm all about Pop Culture. I will proudly stand behind my last idea.
>
> |Got NERPS?
>
> |It's perfect!
> |B>]#
>
> I agree most whole-heartedly, Got NERPS?? sounds like a great t-shirt idea,
> but i think on the back should go the list of things nerps does from
> Shadowbeat, y'know that: nerps for pain... nerps for dinner... nerps...
>
> and thats my 3.987 cents (goddamn inflation)
>
> "To survive the longest you must think the hardest" - Ansarok

Well, the list of names has traditionally adorned the back. The NERPS
add in Shadowbeat would take up way too much space, unless we screened
it into the background somehow (sounds expensive though). Unless we put
it on the front, space would be a major problem, and I don't know about
you, but it just doesn't seem like a centerpiece kind of thing.

What ever happened to the 3 other ideas from last year? (aka the
illistrated Shadowrun proverb, "Conserver ammo..." etc). Pulling one of
them out and revamping it sounds like a fine idea.
--
If a device is designed to do one thing really well, it can be
redesigned to do many things badly.
-Paranoia

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