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[Powderworks] Search for the Olddest "Functioning" T-Shirt

Anna Offler aoffler@iprimus.com.au
Wed, 25 Jun 2003 23:04:41 +0930


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I have a forgotten years T and a Breathe. Anna has an ESM one.
Lew and Anna
  -----Original Message-----
  From: powderworks-admin@cs.colorado.edu
[mailto:powderworks-admin@cs.colorado.edu]On Behalf Of Bawolski@aol.com
  Sent: Wednesday, 25 June 2003 9:21 AM
  To: powderworks@cs.colorado.edu
  Subject: Re: [Powderworks] Search for the Olddest "Functioning" T-Shirt


  In a message dated 6/23/2003 8:41:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
drivexby@hotmail.com writes:


    Here's another time passer.  I thought it would be interesting to see
who
    still have "functioning" T-Shirts and how old they are.  By
"functioning" I
    mean that they get worn and washed fairly regularly, none of these
framed
    or"retired" shirts.  I have one from the 96/97 Breathe tour (the one
with
    the attractive fish on the front) which I'm still wearing.... no holes
as
    yet.



  This isn't the oldest but I think it's a pretty cool one.  My wife has a
long
  sleeved black tee shirt from the 1993 tour that has the artwork from the
"Now
  Or Never Land" page of the Earth and Sun and Moon CD booklet on it (those
  big stone dudes that are either on Christmas or Easter Island - I can
never
  remember which).
  Mike



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  TYPE=3D"CITE">Here's another time passer.&nbsp; I thought it would be=20
    interesting to see who <BR>still have "functioning" T-Shirts and how =
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    they are.&nbsp; By "functioning" I <BR>mean that they get worn and =
washed=20
    fairly regularly, none of these framed <BR>or"retired" shirts.&nbsp; =
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    one from the 96/97 Breathe tour (the one with <BR>the attractive =
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    front) which I'm still wearing.... no holes as=20
  <BR>yet.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>This isn't the oldest but I think =
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  pretty cool one.&nbsp; My wife has a long<BR>sleeved black tee shirt =
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  1993 tour that has the artwork from the "Now<BR>Or Never Land" page of =
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  Earth and Sun and Moon CD booklet on it (those<BR>big stone dudes that =
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  either on Christmas or Easter Island - I can never <BR>remember =
which).&nbsp;=20
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