Those are pretty cool. I’d buy a couple. And for God’s sake, can we get a hat or buff, or something to cover up my noggin? (That comment is directed at Slowman, not you, sperera.)
A cap perhaps?
we can go on forever of course on variations…
I agree the forum.slowtwitch.com is the bast option to have. I have tried it and it links up immediately so that’s great.
This would be the perfect way to sell these…
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what’s bump?
Yeah, I’d be down for one of those for sure.
A ‘bump’ is when someone posts to a thread for the sole purpose of bringing the thread to the top of the page. Some find it annoying, some don’t care if you do it.
Count me in— I like the idea of using them as a pre-race warm up shirt-- to identify fellow STers
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And one for me… a beenie would be cool too.
even though I’m more of a slient member thus far, I think that idea would be great and a good way to identify people who you know from ST
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I sent my info to Tibbs.
My suggestion is dump the red heart, the http://, and I like it with the “click” and without.
Great stuff, guys!
Ephraim
anyone got Dan’ s phone number he nneeds to check his forum.
it’s okay, he knows about it…don’t worry…in a few hours time the issue will be addressed.
How 'bout the organization below as a possible charity for consideration? I’m definitely in for a t-shirt! Great idea!
About the Working Bikes Cooperative
Working Bikes Cooperative recovers landfill-bound bicycles, repairs them to working condition, and sells them to Chicagoans at a low cost in order to fund shipments of bicycles and bike parts to developing countries. Working Bikes Coop is mostly volunteer.
Mission Statement: The Working Bikes Cooperative is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower communities by engaging in activities that promote environmentalism, public health, and human equality. The Working Bikes cooperative recycles bicycles locally and delivers them to communities in need at low cost to provide sustainable development within their communities. Cooperative members organize through concepts of volunteerism, collective decision making, self-empowerment, cooperative learning, and cultural diversity.
History: Since its inception in 2001, the Working Bikes Cooperative has shipped thousands of bikes and parts to Nicaragua, Cuba, Kenya, and Ghana. However, Working Bikes is always looking for new recipients of our bikes and/or parts. If your organization is interested in a partnership, please contact us.
In February 2003, Working Bikes Cooperative was chosen as one of the recipients of the 2003 Chicago Area Transportation Study’s Soles and Spokes Award for outstanding improvements to the walking and cycling environments in northeastern Illinois. Also in 2003, the efforts of Working Bikes Cooperative came to the forefront in pieces done by local PBS affiliate WTTW Channel 11, the local newspaper Chicago Tribune, and the NPR radio show Worldview.
…another worthy cause…you know what…there are so many…I personally can’t decide.
What I would like is a charity that gives 100% of whatever they get donated to people they’re supposed to help…not a percentage with the rest of it swallowed up in admin costs.
God knows how we’re gonna decide…
Sperera, It was your idea, your post, your design. You decide the charity and those that want a tshirt will abide by that decision. If they don’t agree with the charity, they don’t have to buy a tshirt. Judging by the number of replies, you must have a pretty good idea where the money could go by now.
Great idea, great design. Well done and thank you.
J
bump.
Slowman is near.
What I would like is a charity that gives 100% of whatever they get donated to people they’re supposed to help…not a percentage with the rest of it swallowed up in admin costs.
How about we use the proceeds to fund TSR? How about it, Tibbs? Can you put some money to good use for desperate triathletes?
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bump it back up to the top of the forum, man
had to learn that one myself, sometime ago
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Okay…I’m back now…bump!!! hahahahaha…seriously, thanks to JohnG for his kind words…I’m really not fussed…as long as we make more money than Lance for charity!!!
how are you on the price?