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From:  Winterbay <Peter.Moh...@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett
Subject: Re: A.F.P T-shirts, from long ago..
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:21:32 -0000
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On Jul 24, 9:09 pm, steel...@atuin.demon.co.uk (The Stainless Steel
Cat) wrote:
> In article <5glr8bF3gvuk...@mid.individual.net>,
>
> SimonM <mun...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> >A long time ago <insert worthy ref.> there were T-shirts, with Death on
> >the back, grumbling about CAPS LOCK, and our best loved librarian on the
> >front holding the lost chapter and typing on a curious keyboard. Now, I
> >still have mine, but it is in a sorry state and as it was one of my all
> >time favourite T's I'd like to try to resurrect it.
>
> >Question is, can they still be obtained? I could photocopy it, scan it
> >in and get it re-printed but would not like to tread on anyones toes so
> >thought I'd check here first.
>
> Good Question. The white T-shirt and the black ink on mine are rapidly
> converging to the same shade of grey through frequent wear/wash cycles.
>
> Was that a CMOT Briggs creation? Are we anywhere near the tenth anniversary
> of the T-shirt? Anyone fancy designing "AFP T-Shirt: The Next Generation?"
>
> Cat.
> --
> Jazz-Loving Soul Mate and Tolerable Frog to CCA
> We've done the impossible and that makes us mighty

Ohh yes please!
I would love to have sucha a shirt even though most of my friends
would probably hit me for having such a incredibly geeky T-shirt :)

/Winterbay


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