IHT-25oz-MkII - Break the Needle Tee - Second Coming
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Ha ha that story just reminded me of something that happened when I was a kid. One of my best friends and I used to always make really bad crank calls all the time because we had conference call, which was a novel feature at the time. So my buddy would call me, and then I would call some poor unfortunate bastard, and we would rip into them.
So we were repeatedly calling this tattoo parlor, and asking about getting weird tattoos in weirder places, and finally we called back and the guy answers the phone "Joe's Whorehouse; you rape em we scrape em."
Being the mature young men that we were, we laughed at that probably for an hour straight.
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i dig that shirt yo.
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Design is tuff. Would be nice on back. Wish it didnt ask question. Want 25oz t though. Will wait to see how final t looks.
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Hahaha, I feel the same way about the question, I think it would look better without it, but I'm still going to get it either way.
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I'm fussy about punctuation, it's a question so it should have a question mark. I wanted the question mark immediately after "enough" not floating on its own, but apparently that looked crap. If the consensus is that no question mark is better for the design then I can live with that (or we can change the wording to "YOU ARE TOUGH ENOUGH" and then the problem is also solved!)
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I like both "designs", pity that I have no 25ozers.
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I'd go with YOU ARE THOUGH ENOUGH as Paula suggested…
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I just saw the poll. Voted. Just wish it didn't ask the question "are you tough enough?"…it makes it seem more like a promo shirt than a shirt an adult person buys for self. W/o the question, the shirt is classic. I'm easy though; if the decals on the back, I'm down.
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I dig the shirt and will buy regardless of sentence structure or punctuation.
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@Madame:
I'm fussy about punctuation, it's a question so it should have a question mark. I wanted the question mark immediately after "enough" not floating on its own, but apparently that looked crap. If the consensus is that no question mark is better for the design then I can live with that (or we can change the wording to "YOU ARE TOUGH ENOUGH" and then the problem is also solved!)
Or lose the problematic phrase altogether… <----