but THEY don't have Variety! we will have so much variety with all of our eclectic shirts that no 2 will look the same. some will have ringers, some jerseys, some thrift store finds, others regular, and they will be in all the colors of the rainbow. And another thing, their's are made in sweatshops in Honduras, and OUR's will be made in a dorm room in the US, both will be made for almost nothing, but in ours, the worker(s) are happy :). It'll be indie, don't worry about. Hyper 'Cause Its Friday, ~Mike In a message dated 2000-04-28 2:53:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > so i was thinking about this whole shirt business, and it sounds neat, but > you know, it's been done. i mean, britney spears's got shirts, the > backstreet boys have shirts, metallica's got shirts, too so that's you know, > > not very indie rock. and of course, from personal experience, i know that > at > least the girls against boys list made shirts. > > so i'm thinking, we don't want to debase ourselves to a level of > commonplacers, right? i mean, we all want to show how indie-rock we are, > and > let people know just how in place our self-content sense of irony is, don't > we? so here's the plan, in a word: > > sweatbands. > > in two words: > > sweatbands, wristbands. > > and then we all grow curly mullets. > > and never worry about the sweat or hair, or sweaty hair in our eyes, or > slippin' our grip. > > and like mike reno, we'll be "lovin' every minute of it - ALRIGHT!" > > turn that dial all the way, shoot me like a rocket into space, > star > > otherwise, i second the "you can really get it on" on the back. though let' > s > not forget - we could have neon yellow cotton headbands that say "get it on!" >
