Buckethead

// 03.30.06

Okay. I told you I wasn’t crazy, and really liking this t-shirt means nothing. Well… even if it does, I really really like this Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried skull tee from Print Mafia. And if you’re into cool show posters, you’ll find this KFC artwork on a Buckethead poster along with tons of other cool shit. So have a look around, they’ve got everything from Detroit Cobras to Mogwai to a Body Count one from 2003. (remember Ice T’s metal band? That sure sucked, but I bought it anyway.)

This is the only tee they’ve got, but it’s a dandy! And by the way, the shopping cart is a little goofy on the tees. When you get there, you’ll see six tees with this design, the first one is to buy a XXXL, then XXL and so on down through small. I guess you would figure it out fast enough… took me a second though.

Thanks to Norm who met these guys at SXSW for pointing it out to me. Word, Norm. Word.

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Holy Krud!

// 03.30.06

KrudMart has one my favorite tees of all times in the sale bin (page 2 of the sale section to be exact). “Evolution of the Muff” by Cryin Tiger. You remember it right? 60s bushy bush, 80s trimmed bush and 00s shaven style. Yeah, that one. Go grab one now for half price. That’s 12 bucks.

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The new black

// 03.30.06

What would the TJ wear if he was a chick? Well, I never really thought about that before, but after seeing the line from Blood Is The New Black, I now know. This. This is what I’d be wearin’ if I had boobs. And ladies, if you’re asking my advice, I say you should be wearing this too.

note: Strangely enough, today’s download at my music site is called “Bloody Bunnies”. I’m really not fucked up in the head or into dead shit or bloodletting or anything. Umm… just so you know…

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Okay Boy

// 03.29.06

New kids on the (t-shirt) block, Okay Boy opened up a few days ago with a couple of nice tees. One of which is this one with it’s collection of real headlines. Okay, so maybe it isn’t the best execution ever, but the idea is right on. After reading some of their comics, I wish it was hand drawn newspapers. Not that it’s bad or anything… Also the conveyor one with the people’s brains being systematically removed by the TV. And as I sit here with Jackass on in the background, maybe it would’ve been more appropriate. Oh well.

So have a look at their shop and read a comic or two while you’re there.

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Save the sneaker wearing birds!

// 03.27.06

Okay, I’ve kinda finished up… almost… on one project I’m in the middle of, but I couldn’t leave you hanging after Christian over at Alive called to my attention his newest shirt that not only looks awesome, but part of the profits will go to save birds… birds wearing sneakers to be more precise. Seriously though, a portion of the sales goes to the WWF.

The Chimp one is cool too. Maybe I’m more partial to the chimps since I’ve never been attacked by one. The only animals I’ve ever been attacked by were birds. An emu. Geese. I once had a turkey step up like he wanted to go. Fuckin’ birds.

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anyone?

// 03.24.06

Anybody know where to get this? The way it’s hanging in the photos, it doesn’t look like it’s for sale from FedEx, but I don’t know. I searched around the web a little and it looks like it’s making the rounds, but nobody seems to have a link to somebody selling them… Who is it?

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daydreaming

// 03.23.06

I was gonna go into the deeper meanings of this tee from People Like Us Collective, but then I noticed they summed it up nicely. Plus I’m crazy busy, so… ctlr+C, ctrl+V

Some people will try to tell you that the human skull is just filled with mushy brain matter. This is clearly not true! This fabulous design lets you know the truth – inside every little boy’s brain there is a platoon of toy soldiers! Maybe other boys and girls have some different things in there (like My Little Pony, or Transformers), but this little tyke is playing Armies, all, everyday.If you want to get all political/philosophical perhaps it’s also a statement about childhood exposure to violence and the normalisation of war in the 21st century. Or maybe Jeremy’s just plain insane with too much time on his hands.

So, there you go. Good stuff and only 200 of each, so get going…

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psst. $10 sale again.

// 03.21.06

That’s right. It’s $10 sale time at Threadless again. But only until tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10AM CST. Hurry up now!

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be back soon…

// 03.17.06

the TeeJunkie is beat. freelance deadlines. work deadlines. being pissed he’s not at SXSW. see you all in a few days…

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Happy 30th!

// 03.14.06

Has it been 30 years already? *googling* Yup. *copying* I believed them, but I sure do love Macs, but maybe not a Mac addict. I couldn’t have answered the year the first Apple was made though. Macs were 84. I think? I remember the propaganda commercial. I would look, but this’ll start seeming like work. And some smartass will definitely wanna step up if I’m wrong, I know. So go ahead. I don’t care.

*pasting*
CPU Speed: 1 MHz / Bus Speed: 1 MHz
Data Path: 8 bit
Onboard RAM: 8 kB / Maximum RAM: 32 kB
VRAM: 1 kB / Max Resolution: 60.05 Hz, 40×24 char
Introduced: April 1976 / Terminated: 1977

The Apple I was Steven Wozniak’s first contribution to the personal computer field. It was designed over a period of years, and was only built in printed circuit-board form when Steve Jobs insisted it could be sold. It debuted in April 1976 at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto, but few took it seriously. The Apple I was based on the MOStek 6502 chip, whereas most other “kit” computers were built from the Intel 8080. The Apple I was sold through several small retailers, and included only the circuit board. A tape-interface was sold separately, but you had to build the case. The Apple I’s initial cost was $666.66 (says apple-history.com)

What?! $666.66?! You gotta be shittin’ me! I don’t believe any of it now! Oh well, Skwat has a cool shirt to commemorate whatever happened… *sigh* $666.66… maybe the ipod was part of the barter for Jobs’ soul.

[via Indigo’s blog]

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