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Rate This Idea » By quirky1 In Bumper Stickers & T-Shirts | August 20, '08

Summary of Idea #30

An idea is a terrible thing to waist

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  • Reply | Posted August 20, '08, 3:21 pm by Todd

    Here is another
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    Ideapalooza:  Everybody’s got one

  • Reply | Posted August 22, '08, 1:37 pm by Todd

    Here is another
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    Ideapalooza:  we don’t make the ideas, we make the ideas better!

  • Reply | Posted August 22, '08, 3:29 pm by mom

    Another-additions
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    Front- Ideapalooza: Everybody’s got one
    Back- What’s Yours?
    www. ideapalooza.com
    Print some for people to wear- advertizing
    (waist or waste?)

  • Reply | Posted July 18, '10, 4:56 am by uxobob

    I'll make it 4 u
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    www.anypromoproduct.com

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