Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Library

Sometimes I go to the library at lunch time during work, and this is where I am today. I come here because I can not create funny t-shirts while I am work and I definitely can't write a blog. Lately at the library I have been taking classes from a website called Lynda.com, which I highly recommend. They have tons of online training classes in graphic arts that you can take for only $25 per month which is incredible. Right now I am taking a class on blogging. I better get back to class so that I don't wast my whole lunch time. My goal is to finish all of the classes that I want to take on Lynda.com so that I can come to the library and work on creating so really cool t-shirts and developing the website urbanmist.com.

Best Regards,

Brauce

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Cheesus Loves You funny t-shirts, crazy t-shirts, cool t-shirts and offensive T-shirts from men women and children


I love cheese, and I love Funny T-shirts so I thought putting them together would be a great combinatFunny T-Shirts Blog › Edit — WordPression and as a result I’ve come up with this very funny T-shirt that I hope you will enjoy.

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I beat anorexia funny t-shirt, crazy t-shirt, cool t-shirt and offensive T-shirts from men women and children

This Funny T-shirt has been created exclusively for urbanmist.com in the quest to fight obesity and all other eating disorders. We believe that people no longer have to be overweight in the thin is in.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The History of Funny T-Shirts, Cool T-shirts, crazy t-shirt & Offensive T-shirts

Welcome to Urban Mist! We believe that Funny T-shirts are a great form of self expression and that each T-Shirt is a work of art. If this is your first time visiting our web site then there is alot for you to explore. Click on Fun Stuff above to read all of the jokes that we have compiled and categorized. Enter our monthly contest and have the chance to win free shirts. And of course explore all of the great T-shirts that we create, in the following categories:

1) Funny T-Shirts; 2) Crazy T-Shirts; 3) Cool T-Shirts; 4) Offensive T-Shirts; 5) Say What T-Shirts; 6) In The News T-Shirts; or make you own 7) Custom T-Shirts.

And now for a brief history of the T-Shirt

At the beginning of the twentieth century, the T-Shirt quickly became an American favorite. Now, a century later, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the T-Shirt remains as popular as ever.

The American T-Shirt began during WWI when American troops noticed European soldiers wearing a comfortable and lightweight cotton undershirt during the hot and humid European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple design, these shirts became known in the USA as “T” shirts or, as we know them now, “T-Shirts”.

By the 1920’s, “T-Shirt” had become an official word in the American English language with it’s inclusion in Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary. By W.W. II, both the Navy and the Army had included the T-Shirt as standard issue underwear.

Initially pegged as an undergarment, the T-Shirt soon came in to it’s own on the big screen. John Wayne, Marlon Brando and James Dean all shocked Americans by wearing their underwear on national TV. In 1951, Marlon Brando shocked Americans in his film “A Streetcar Named Desire” when his T-Shirt was ripped off of his body revealing his naked chest.

By 1955, the T-Shirt was tolerated worn without another shirt covering it. Then James Dean made the T-Shirt real cool in “Rebel Without A Cause”. James Dean made the T-Shirt a contemporary symbol of rebellious youth.

In the 60’s people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial success. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck, and many other variations of the T-Shirt came in to fashion.

The T-Shirt was inexpensive, in style, and could make any statement you cared to print. The American T-Shirt came into it’s own during the late sixties and seventies. Rock and Roll bands began to realize that they could make significant amounts of money selling their T-Shirts. Professional Sports caught on and soon the officially licensed T-Shirt became hot merchandise.

During the 80’s and 90’s the production of T-Shirts and the mechanics of printing on them increased the volume and availability. Soon the American T-Shirt was being called a commodity item in the apparel industry.

At the beginning of a new millennium, the t-shirt has entered cyberspace and is now about to become even bigger. The American T-Shirt is well built and it is made to be worn. The artwork symbolizes the cultural and social climate of our times. The printing is state of the art created by true craftspeople. The T-Shirt is a great product.

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