ven i vant your opinion, i’ll ax for it.
Also applies to hummers.
I may have to start entering some derbies. I can make a lot of shirt designs like this.
Aaah, there’s nothing like a great pun. And this is nothing like a great pun. Pretty weak. Put this shirt in the overlapping circles marked “lame” and “boring”. No offense, Adam.
I was here to bag on this for being like a Demetri Martin joke brought to shirt, but it’s Adam Koford, and I like Adam Koford and the things he does, and he has a new baby, so everyone should buy three.
I love bad woot designs on dailies. Makes me laugh.
I’m a big fan of Venn diagrams, possibly because I’m a giant nerd. This has a Venn diagram and a groan-inducing yet amusing pun (though maybe only amusing because it’s a pun on “Venn diagram”). That’s hard to pass up, but it’s just not quite doing it for me.
Shouldn’t there be a river down by the van?
I wonder how this shirt would look on a rather… well-endowed girl…
Either way, I agree about not liking the design.
- The pun would be better without the words
- White woot shirts…
- A little too plain and simple
I could buy those shirt iron-ons and print out the design myself anyways…
Does no one else see how this could look like a pair breasts from a distance?
Joke? Mistake?
Is this a jab at the Flickr logo???
If it had a VW Bus instead of a generic van, I’d buy it in a second.
Odd, I thought that this shirt especially failed at it. They’re unnaturally too close together. They need some space to bob and what not.
Finally, a shirt that soccer moms would be proud of.
Other items you might find in the designated region include:
- A freight car
- A hearse
- An unopened Hot Wheels toy
I laughed, but don’t think I’ll be wearing this design any time soon. Maybe if the words van diagram weren’t on it.
- a Smart forTwo
The colors remind me a Maestro credit card logo.