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imurray
imurray aka Ian Murray is a 26.19 year old boy, has been a member since July 16, 2006, has scored 572 submissions, giving an average score of 0.38, helping 1 designs get printed.
I was just given a little chuckle on the Type Tees page. At the bottom is the "Procrastinators: Leaders of Tomorrow" tee, and I just found it silly how there is a "Pics Coming Soon" banner over it.

Tee-Hee, indeed.

alacyt
alacyt on Sep 19 '06 at 3:57pm
I'm so dumb. For a while I thought, "WHEN are they gonna post some pictures??"
imurray
imurray on Sep 19 '06 at 4:00pm
I wonder if it was intentional, or if they just do that when they really don't have pictures. Either way, a subtle joke I can surely appreicate.
RyanSargent
RyanSargent on Sep 19 '06 at 4:00pm
ugh i should have that tee on right now, i have a speech to wright, a lab to finsh, a lab to write and some other crap. arg
imurray
imurray on Sep 19 '06 at 4:01pm
And I have comments to reply to.





Speech on what, if I may?
imurray
imurray on Sep 19 '06 at 4:06pm
Tremble in fear at my pending-approval tees!





Tremble!
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I haven't submitted any photos. I guess I don't want free money.

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All about me

Many years ago, a child was born unto Rodney & Beth Murray. Her name was Lorna. And then a little while later, they had a son. His name was Ian. That’s the one you’re interested in.

I was a fairly normal child growing up, At least as normal as a child of someone in the army should be. I saw many interesting places, and met many fascinating people most of which I still call friend. I had an early interest in art, and my schooling only fueled that. I took several art classes, followed by 2,160 hours of Graphic Design classes—all in high school.

From there, I went to New Hampshire where I had some life-changing experiences and found McIntosh College. A highly intense & accelerated 2-year program gave me strong design fundamentals, and then built upon that with some of the best instructors I’ve ever encountered.

After a few ho-hum jobs out of college I decided to start doing it for myself. You can find this culmination of art and technology at creativeguts.com. Take a look.

Other than that, I enjoy being cool. This is, of course, when I am not kicking ass or pushing haters down stairs.