Thursday, 11 April 2013

Day 101



I'll be honest with you, I'm not sure where to start with today's donated T-shirt from Richard at Stitch And Print. He's really helped me out by donating this THIRD tee to my challenge, but he's put me on the spot as it features a subverted rendition of the logo for disco film Saturday Night Fever across the chest.
The design now reads 'Saturday Night Beaver'... and... erm... I'm now agonising over which route the rest of this post should take.
Half of me wants to retell the plot of the John Travolta film but reconstituted with critters and a riverside dwelling.
The other half of me wants to make light of the depraved connotations implied by the slang terminology. There's no question that this tee was intended to be worn by a bunch of lads on a mucky Saturday Night out.

Ironically, any women folk who observe this design on a Saturday Night are quite likely to demonstrate the opposite intended behaviour, and dive rapidly below the surface while forcefully slapping the water with their broad tails, acting as a warning audible over great distances both above and below the water.

Dam.

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THREEHUNDREDANDSIXTEEFIVE Project

Hi, I’m Andi Best and I’m a regular guy, rising to an irregular challenge.

People tell me I have a lot of T-shirts. These people are not wrong, it’s true, I do.

But one person went as far as to tell me I have so many T-shirts, I could probably wear a different one every day. This is obviously not true, but it got me thinking - what if I could wear a different T-shirt every day? What if I never wore the same T-shirt twice for an entire year?

Challenge accepted

I have created project THREEHUNDREDANDSIXTEEFIVE which, beginning January 1st 2013, will track my pro gress sourcing and wearing a different T-shirt every day for the next 365 days – and I’m going to need your help to do it…

TAKE PART HERE