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Rainbowhead aka Mary is a 25.56 year old girl, has been a member since September 13, 2007, has scored 305 submissions, giving an average score of 2.96, helping 5 designs get printed.
I'd really like to get more views of my Twitter Tees. Please take a few moments to vote on them: Rainbowhead aka Raynebeaux27's Twitter Tees

Okay and to try to be less annoying, also check out my Slogans! Rainbowhead's Slogan Page

Thanks all!
Raynebeaux27's Twitter Tees

Need some traffic on my Twitter Tees submission page. I put up a couple that I tried to use as slogans but were too long to make complete sense.
Let me know what you think!!

(Also, please vote on my slogans)
Raynebeaux27's Slogans
So I'm happy to see two, sorta three, shirts that have octopies on them this week. Plus the one from a little bit ago (was it last week or the week prior?). I'm glad octis are finally getting some good recognition. :D

Vote on my slogans, please!
I just undeleted all my slogans! Yay. I will probably remove a bunch from voting, but I will not delete them forever. What a bad idea that was. I'm not worried about keeping my slogan page short anymore. If people won't bother to scroll through all of my slogans, oh well. I still go through the entire page when I vote on other people's (I've spent 30 mins on one page alone), so that's fine with me. I'm still asking for input and votes, so please keep them coming!
Looking for some extra feedback on a couple pairs of slogans specifically:
Set 1:
"I don't just have issues. I've got entire volumes!" (I prefer this one)
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"I don't have issues. I have VOLUMES!"
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"I don't just have issues, I've got VOLUMES!"

Set 2:
"Composer looking to Score"(I'm slightly more partial to this one) (and it seems you guys are too, thanks!)
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"Musician Looking to Score"


After voting on (please, all of) my slogans, could you please let me know which of the above mentioned ones you liked better and any other comments you could give me? I'd be much obliged to rate your slogans if you'd be so kind as to grant me a few morsels of your thoughts. Thank you kindly.
Okay, so I've seen slogans with hundreds of votes; the most any of mine have is 40 or so. I'd greatly appreciate some traffic and votes.

NOTE: Currently trying to pare down what I have on my page. I just can't do it going on only 30-40 votes. Please vote on them all, as some haven't received votes in a loooooooong time. F that! I'm gonna keep submitting things that make me smile, and I'll only remove them from voting if I get tired of them. No more deleting forever!

THANKS!

PS. In return, I WILL vote on any and all of your slogans if you ask.
Please vote on my slogans and if you want to give any suggestions how to improve them or if you want me to explain one (so maybe it could get a better rating) or just if you want to give me general feedback, please leave me comments.
(sorry, I realize a lot of people must do this self-promotion, but there are a couple slogans I really like and hope you do too)
I like to check out slogans other people wrote, and I am likely to check out an entire page and rate them all rather than just using the rating page and do one at a time. So please check out my entire page and rate all the way to the bottom. I will do the same for you!
Peace, yo!
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All about me

I am a college student and a Kroger employee. I am really crazy with energy sometimes and too many people take me too seriously so they think I am just really strange. I'm trying to write original stuff here. . .

I like writing slogans. . .a lot. I write them in the margins of my notebooks while sitting through boring classes. I text them to my Xanga pulse (it's sorta like twitter, dudes) so I won't forget them by the time I get home from work. I repeat a lot of the ones I like (even one's by other people) to people in real life, just to see if they get a good reaction.

I always seem to be busy, but I never seem to get anything accomplished.

I have a lot more threadless shirts than I have pictured. I get a lot of compliments and laughs when I wear them (almost everyday), so thanks everyone here! I always get really excited when I see someone else wearing a threadless shirt, and I let them know that I know it is one. It's like being a member of an awesome club, but only the other members know you're in it. I got doubly excited when someone is wearing a shirt that I also own. I went to a leadership conference for my student government and the motivational speaker was wearing Partly Hungry Skies. I shouted him out and we had a nice little nod of knowing. We connected on a higher level than all the rest of the kids there. Yay.


I think I'll write some more eventually.


Vote on my Twitter Tees submissions! http://twitter.threadless.com/user/Raynebeaux27