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20 February 2009
Survey: What's the dorkiest t-shirt you own? →[More:]Mine is homemade. Royal blue with the word "Acelgas" ironed-on white fuzzy letters (Cooper Black). "Acelgas" means "Swiss Chard" in Spanish. I also made one that says "Stew," but after that I ran out of letters from the iron-on pack.
I have two I'm particularly fond of - one says "Trust Me, I'm A Lawyer" and the other has the figure of Justice on it and says "Never Trust A Document That Begins With A 'Whereas'"
Picture of a snowman ringing handbells: "Handbells are cool."
I work for a heart defibrillator company. The company shirt says "Occasionally, I shock people." (I don't actually, not in my department.)
Oh, and I mustn't forget the T shirt of the 2nd Great Gilbert and Sullivan Sing Out of 1998(?) in Maryland. We sang all 13 G&S operettas in a row with no breaks. It just has a picture of a clock and a listing of all the operettas.
I bought a shirt to keep Pandemonium Books from going out of business a few years ago. I've never been there but the shirt gets a lot of comments.
A good friend of mind went to Caltech and gave me his house shirt for my birthday one year - they're apparantly impossible to buy unless you're a member. I always thought we'd date at some point but it was Never Meant to Be.
I've owned dorkier t-shirts in my day, but I don't tend to hold on to them for very long.
Kellydamnit: not yet! Ooooo, that's one I actually want. (Mine are all out-Verse T-shirts that refer to the show, not in-Verse promotional T-shirts.)
Oh, wait! The actual dorkiest T-shirt I own is from the prep school my grandfather, father, uncle, and brother attended, purchased when the school named a house for my uncle, who was also a teacher there. It bears the school's crest and the legend "[Lastname] House."
So, that's the dorkiest shirt I own... at least until Santa delivers Kellydamnit's shirt, or the Planet Express T.
I have an incredible hulk shirt and a glow-in-the-dark shirt from a hardware store in Montana, both of which I got in Jr high. But those aren't dorky, they are awesome (I think).
I've also got a t-shirt that has aliens on it, and a little tiny battery pack, so when you touch the aliens they say "Greetings Earthlings" and "We Come In Peace". and the spaceships make spaceshippy noises.
I have the Metafilter one and also this Chairman Mao RTFM one that I bought from some French web site after seeing it worn on the first episode of the first series of The IT Crowd. I've also got "There's no place like 127.0.0.1" and a BBC Backstage one from years ago.
I've got no idea which is the dorkiest one, though.
Mine isn't dorky on purpose. It's just dorky, period. I really, really like Swiss chard, and so I made a shirt about it. And then I realized as I was putting the shirt on today that such slavish devotion to a leafy green is a bit over-the-top.
It's a tie between my "official" KeepCon II shirt for the Amber DRPG Throne War that me and a small group of friends did in Lawrence, Kansas a few years ago and the International Baccalaureate shirt I got which features a version of Leonardo da Vinci's perfect man on it, but wearing Einstein's face and a set of Groucho glasses.
An EFF shirt or an anti-DMCA shirt. I also have a shirt I did the art for, for a Newton web browser called Web Hopper (circa 94-96). Another shirt that was a parody of Code Warrior logo, that showed their stylized Worker carrying a big fish with the name changed to Cod Warrior.
Bright yellow, with lurid red lobster, says "Chauncey Creek Lobster Pier."
The absolute nerdiest one, which also happens to be my very oldest, says "Yale Mechanical Engineering" and has some sort of diagram which is supposed to be a joke if you are a mechanicla engineer. I don't remember the joke and I'm not a Yale Mechanical Engineer. A friend who was gave it to me, in like 1992.
Oh, no wait, the oldest one is more like from 1982. It says "Toledo Bend Reservoir: Fishing Capital of the World" and has a big...fish of some kind...breaking the surface of the reservoir. Light blue, and the words and design are in royal blue flocking. It's pretty great, but I don't wear it any more - it's an heirloom. My grandparents used to have a little retirement cabin out there. Well, OK, it was a doublewide. But it was nice.
My niece gave me her tshirt from Goode's BBQ that says "Thank your lucky stars you're in Texas" which I wear in Maine to absolutely no comment whatsoever. And I have a bunch of shirts from the New England Folk Festival and other Folk Dance nerd-y shirts.
I don't wear these kinds of T-shirts, but I bought one for my husband from a thrift shop that has the Teletubbies on it. It's his fave, and most popular among his friends and associates. Sadly, it's on its last legs.
A white t-shirt with a wretched drawing of penguin reading that says "Chill out with a good book!" I actually wear it. I got to wear a penguin suit and appear in a PSA when I worked at the library.