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Jul. 15th, 2009 06:06 pmSo, once upon a time I was writing a story in which reference was made to the 'Bobby Singer School of Library Science.' I was so taken with the cleverness of me that I said to myself "Self, wouldn't it be great if we could buy a t-shirt with that exact logo on it?" At which point I chortled and went on with writing my story.
Well, the idea kept on popping up at the strangest times. So finally I decided to do something about it. And after a few days of poking at the design with my novice graphic art skills, I can finally announce the opening of the Bobby Singer School of Library Science Store over at Cafepress. Cause if I'm going to make a t-shirt for myself I might as well slap it on as many products as possible and release it into the fandom wilds.
Yeah, I think I'm pretty adorable. ;-)
Oh, the Latin phrase means 'precipice in front, wolves behind (between a rock and a hard place).' Though I almost went with 'lege atque lacrima (read 'em and weep)' or 'vir prudens non contra ventum mingit (a wise man does not urinate against the wind).' 'Noli nothis permittere te terere (don't let the bastards get you down)' also has a nice ring to it. Now let us all thank
baylorsr for so fully and excellently answering the random 'OMG what should the motto be?' email I sent her this morning.
There you go. I have once again proven that I am a ginormous dork and I love every minute of it. Also, if I put even a portion of this kind of industry into actual work I'd be the most successful law student ever. Trufax.
Well, the idea kept on popping up at the strangest times. So finally I decided to do something about it. And after a few days of poking at the design with my novice graphic art skills, I can finally announce the opening of the Bobby Singer School of Library Science Store over at Cafepress. Cause if I'm going to make a t-shirt for myself I might as well slap it on as many products as possible and release it into the fandom wilds.
Yeah, I think I'm pretty adorable. ;-)
Oh, the Latin phrase means 'precipice in front, wolves behind (between a rock and a hard place).' Though I almost went with 'lege atque lacrima (read 'em and weep)' or 'vir prudens non contra ventum mingit (a wise man does not urinate against the wind).' 'Noli nothis permittere te terere (don't let the bastards get you down)' also has a nice ring to it. Now let us all thank
There you go. I have once again proven that I am a ginormous dork and I love every minute of it. Also, if I put even a portion of this kind of industry into actual work I'd be the most successful law student ever. Trufax.