April 6, 2005

more t-shirt ramblings

“But to ans­wer your ques­tion, if I thought my rea­ders wan­ted Cafe Press tees more than they wan­ted tees with gaping­void labels sewn in the collars, prin­ted on shirts I selec­ted, by peo­ple I selec­ted, orde­red from a web­site I con­trol, I would do that.”
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5 Responses to “more t-shirt ramblings”

  1. Terry Rock says:

    Pre­ci­sely. A few points:
    - I’ve *never* orde­red anything from Cafe Press *because* any-freakin-body can get something done up at Cafe Press. Whoo­pee.
    - This is only the sex part of “sex and cash.” Peo­ple need more sex.
    - I bought a mes­sen­ger bag from Ever­quest Design (www.everquestdesign.com) because I *know* that I have the only bag in the world that has a chunk of Mir Mis­sion parachute as part of it. Geeky. Who cares.

  2. Hugh is Going Exclusive

    I read this little comic / mar­ke­ting blog called Gaping Void. I think the car­toons are amu­sing, and Hugh has some really inte­res­ting stuff to say about mar­ke­ting. He would pro­bably say he’s tal­king about the Clutrain/Hughtrain. Wha­te­ver.
    I’m incl…

  3. Follow the boun­cing T-Shirt

    It’s a jun­gle out there with the T-Shirt Pun­dits (me inc­lu­ded) into over­time as launch day is around the cor­ner and the deba­tes over supply, cus­to­mers, truth, jus­tice and the ame­ri­can capi­ta­list way, rage on.

  4. Cus­to­mer Ser­vice — Line two

    After rea­ding Hugh’s latest on the T-shirts, I chec­ked on the Track­Backs to the pos­ting which sent me to Vir­tually Shoc­king, a blog that is about

  5. Rick Segal says:

    This can be like Water­gate and deep throat, write down what you REALLY meant with all this T-shirt stuff and seal it inside a jar. when deep throat dies, fake your death (in a blog) and we will open up the jar to find the real mea­ning..
    And you have to be in scar­cas­tic over­load on all the pos­si­bi­li­ties for dra­wings about T-shirts. The mind boggles…