Open Thread
Forty-odd Brownstoners (or should it be forty odd Brownstoners?) came out to Loki last night for a night of drinks and a decidedly dry t-shirt contest. We had the honor of being a judge. Here are the winners. 1st Place: Cobble Hiller 2nd Place: Snappy 3rd Place: Arkady

Forty-odd Brownstoners (or should it be forty odd Brownstoners?) came out to Loki last night for a night of drinks and a decidedly dry t-shirt contest. We had the honor of being a judge. Here are the winners.
1st Place: Cobble Hiller
2nd Place: Snappy
3rd Place: Arkady
legion,
We specifically TRIED to make the bills look VERY FAKE. We didn’t want any unhappy incidents with the, ahem, FEDS showing up with handcuffs! LOL!
P.S. Snaps is on her way over to bail you out ; )
hmmmmmm…cobble and Snappy won 1st and 2nd prize for their T-shirts…hhhmmmm?!?!?
Actually, they were very impressive.
cobble,
that explains why I’m writing from the Brooklyn House of Detention,
In all my excitement, I tried using the $500 bill at Gorilla Cafe this morning to buy 50 decaf lattes to go. ;(
perdida – NO FREAKIN WAY. Amazing.
“found a stern looking
Mr. B printed on the $500 dollar bill!”
That was a CobbleSnaps joint venture!
Jack, great to meet you finally! Glad you made it last night.
jack slade: Pleased to meet you, so great that you came to Loki!
legion: Thanks! Iron-on transfer sheets – Staples, etc. have them. In “MS Word”, Create “Word Art” – flip horizontally, print on transfer sheet, iron-on, peel off backing, done.
jack slade in da house!
I completely agree about Bostononians lechacal, and Missouri as well. Here’s a letter VERBATIM from my daughter’s 3rd grade teacher:
Dear Mrs. Perdida,
I’m truely sorry to hear about your horrse. (Not me, just my horse) May to take comforts in knowing God is in his heven looking down at you. (Somehow, I always thought so, too)
I thought she was mocking me at first, but no, that’s her writing. She taught my daughter grammar in third grade. I know it’s low of me to make fun of her considering the sentiment expressed in the letter, but she taught my daughter grammar!