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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: T-shirt designs
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 11:54:29 +0200
According to David Buehrer, at 11:15 on 29 Mar 99, the word on
the street was...

> / Anyway, http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/1999shirt.gif takes you there.
>
> <surf>
>
> ROTFLOL!!
>
> <wipes tear>
>
> Ah, man. I'm not sure if I'd want to be caught dead wearing a shirt
> with this on it

It's an inside joke, yes, so it will cause some people to look at you and
wonder. However, it's an inside joke that every ShadowRN-listmember should
understand, but I think it won't make people wonder what kind of weirdo
would wear a shirt like this (whereas one with a troll in pink slippers
just might).

> but may I have permission to use it on my web page if it doesn't make it
> on the T-Shirt? It'd make a great link to the ShadowRN info on Dvixen's
> page.

You could get the original image I used for this; I did a websearch for
"fish" and then "carp" at Infoseek, and chose a link about carp in,
IIRC,
Iowa (I didn't save the URL, only the image) and browsed around a bit. And
there it was, just waiting to be turned into something close to a black
and white line drawing :)

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