Know what sucks? Think Geek’s “ladies’” t-shirts don’t include the really good geeky ones, which they apparently think only appeal to men or women who don’t like smaller t-shirts. I want a <body> </body> one, but damned if I’m going to get one I won’t end up wearing. Um, women are geeks too.
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http://ramblingon.wordpress.com Alison
I have the one in ladies’, but you’re right, it is annoying that they don’t have them all.
I will have to try (but I will likely fail) to remember to send you a link to the Feb issue of the newsletter for my grad program, which I work on, when it comes out. It is a tech-focused issue and one of the features is pics of students and staff in geeky shirts. :)
http://ramblingon.wordpress.com Alison
I have the one in ladies’, but you’re right, it is annoying that they don’t have them all.
I will have to try (but I will likely fail) to remember to send you a link to the Feb issue of the newsletter for my grad program, which I work on, when it comes out. It is a tech-focused issue and one of the features is pics of students and staff in geeky shirts. :)
http://foodandyarn.blogspot.com Angela
Well, I guess we could each get one and then alter them.
http://foodandyarn.blogspot.com Angela
Well, I guess we could each get one and then alter them.
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