Constitution Tee shirt

Rate This Idea » By Curley24 In Bumper Stickers & T-Shirts | September 28, '09

Summary of Idea #234

tee shirt with this slogan:


“what Constitution?“

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  • Reply | Posted October 2, '09, 3:16 pm by Todd

    Play with this more...
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    Okay.

     

    ’An ACORN a day keeps the pimps away’ doesn’t make sense though if you think about it.  I know you are playing off the apple slogan, but ACORN seems to LOVE pimps.

     

    How about something along the lines of this:

     

    My Pimp Busts His Nut At ACORN

    Bust your nut at ACORN

    ACORN:  Bust a Nut

     

    Something more along those lines.  Play with it a little.

     

    Todd

  • Reply | Posted October 3, '09, 9:03 pm by Curley24

    PLAYING WITH MY ACORNS
    AvatarHEY TODD,
    thanks for your reply… we do appreciate your time.
    here are some revised slogans.
    “Kiss my Acorns“
    “Bite my Acorn“
    NEW ONES:
    “Audit the Fed“
    “swine flu vac” (in a circle with a red slash thru it)
    “Amero” (in a circle with a red slash thru it)
    regards, Bob and Ray
  • Reply | Posted July 18, '10, 4:51 am by uxobob

    would be happy
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    to make it for you

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