Today is Bastille Day, and what better way is there to celebrate than to buy my t-shirt about the French? There is no better way.
Just a warning, some sizes of my t-shirts are starting to sell out, and I’m not sure about plans for reprints (I’m more focused on getting the Chomps t-shirt done).
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Already got the French shirt. Wearing it!
will wear my french shirt this evening.
Today we celebrate the day the French managed to triumph over the only people they could.
Themselves.
Why can’t I get a pocket T-shirt? You could probably sell me several, but I have to have a pocket. I doubt that I’m the only one.
dwayne, probably for the same reason I can’t get a Nuke the Moon shirt in pink or periwinkle.
i could really go for a periwinkle sleeveless (not tank) t-shirt.
Some disturbing insights into the Surrender Monkey menace… know thy enemy!
http://www.steynonline.com/index2.cfm?edit_id=67
Sorry Frank, I can think of one better way to celebrate, but it involves nuclear weapons.
Periwinkle is nice, it also sounds funny 🙂
So.. will ze germanz be invited to celebrate in front of the eiffel tower? (again?)
Man, can you imagine what it would be like had the French won? We’d ALL smell like mid July at the Ocean City, MD boardwalk…yeesh!
According to Paul Harvey anyone who once lived in any region/territory once controlled by the French is available for immediate naturalization in France-land.
And then you only have to live there a short while before being eligible to run for “president” as they call it.
One of the regions happened to exist in this country as part of the Louisiana Purchase and includes the current states of Texas and Arkansas.
So George W. Bush and/or Bill Clinton could technically become president of France, hows that for a kicker?
(Paul Harvey actually gushed -literally – over how Bill Rodham Clinton could become president of France, I guess ol’ Paul forgot about Bush being from Texas)
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