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cool design, but I'm enough into gas prices to actually wear it.
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You should have put an "arm" and a "leg" as the cost. (True story... some gas station actually did that!)
Cool design either way. I think I would like it best on a light blue. |
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Gas price infatuations are just so...American. Seems like you're not a patriot unless you're talking about how high they are. It's a nice illustration.
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the gas station hold up one that got printed is better than this
there's only so many jokes on gas prices that can be used until it gets tiring. |
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"Bollocks". I can just imagine someone saying that with an English accent. "Bollocks". Ahaha....
Great Design.... Cheers, -Mikala |
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i'm just underwhelmed by the image, and not too excited about wearing a whinge...
...which is a shame as i like the style and delivery. |
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Actually in "leet" (1337) the 1 stands in for the L.
This concludes your geek 101 lesson. Next week: Roll your own distro. I like the picture, I don't like the "Too hi" 4 for effort. |
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well 7 = L in the good oldfashioned spell words upside down on your calculator method - which is obviously what this is - 1337 things are not spelled backwards.
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yeah, like 07734 is hello. thats how i figured it out. i didnt realise this would cause such a debate. hahha.
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yeah, here it Italy gas prices are about the same per liter as in the U.S. per gallon! There are 3.78 liters in a gallon. I spend alot of money filling up my tank!
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