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Posted on 8th March 2011
Hi. This is Dave Hill with some seriously exciting news (well, depending on whether or not it interests you, I guess). After much deliberation, I recently decided to have more Dave Hill Explosion T-shirts printed up. This is the extremely rare (until now, since I printed up more) Dave Hill Explosion T-shirt just like the one worn by my close personal friend and world-class comedian lady Tig Notaro on the hit television program “Community” on that episode where she was playing the bartender. However, please don’t think this is my attempt at cashing in on that one time my friend Tig wore my T-shirt (actually it’s hers- I gave it to her myself) on a television program (though if I do end up cashing in in the form of making a lot of money from this, I am not opposed to it). When I saw Tig on the program wearing my shirt, I thought “Oh yeah, I should probably print up more of those.” And then people kept asking me about them and stuff. And so I finally I just went ahead and had some new ones printed. And who wins? You (that is, if you want one. You might not. Even though you should. What’s going on with you, anyway? I’m worried).
Anyway, the shirt is exactly like the one above (the one at the top and then the picture above it just a close-up of the design so you can get a better sense of things. Designed it myself, thanks). It comes in “asphalt” (kind of like a dark gray if you ask me) American Apparel T-shirt sizes small, medium, large, and extra large. For just $18 total (this includes shipping and all that) I will mail a shirt to your home complete with a personal handwritten note from me, Dave Hill, national treasure. If you live outside of North America, I am still only going to charge you $18. I’m crazy like that. Payment is done through Paypal. Anyway, if you want one of these shirts, please e-mail handlers@davehillonline.com. Include your address and shirt size and whatnot and you will be given payment instructions. It’s fun and easy. I didn’t print up that many, so if I run out, don’t yell at me. I’m just a person.
Still street,
Dave Hill