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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sleestak Sunday

I would love to have one of these signs.  However, they screwed the spelling up.  A sleet stack?  I dunno, but its still cool even misspelled. 

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  1. it could be jusssst like thosssse sssignssss ssspelled "BUDWEIZER" in the ssseventiessss and eishtiesssss sssold by folksssss without copyright.

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  2. Sleetstacks occur in the frozen lands of the North where they frighten truckers.

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  3. I remember years ago in Chicago seeing "Beware of Morlocks" signs, and thinking that was awesome.

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  4. Maybe Sleetstacks are a closely related species?

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  5. Beware of the Morlocks, that's pretty good too.

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  6. Hahaha, that's AWESOME! I think it is funnier spelled sleetstack. I've been itching to do some screenprints. You're tempting me to do a sleestack print.

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  7. Johnathan > Oh man you have to!!! Put it on a t-shirt and I will be your first three customers.

    Whisk > Hey, I thought you were making bread?

    Trey > They must be a the northern variety.

    DocScout > Beware of Morlocks is sound advice. And both signs would be great.

    Scottz > I think your right. I think I saw a troop of them on Ice Road Truckers. They were going to eat Jay, but decided he was a waste of time.

    JD > I ssssposssse you couldssss be rightssss.

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  8. @Johnathan B.: Man, if you do a sleestak print, I'd buy / make a shirt!

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  9. There's a street here in Busan called "Saessak-ro" (-ro being 'street') that for some reason I always want to call "Sleestack-ro"

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  10. I want one, too. The wanker taggers around here would probably mess it up, though.

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  11. Alright, let me try to get my screenprint stuff together. I'll need to place a few orders for some supplies. I'll keep you all posted on my blog. I want to do a few other t-shirts as well. It's funny, you'd think that art supplies would be easy to come by here in Italy. Nothing like a Michael's or Hobby Lobby (or better yet Daniel Smith's Art supply).

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