
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince-shirt ideas midnight release?
What are you wearing? I'm seeing hypertension in the midnight and I want to reach Harry Potter shirt at Hot Topic, because I wanted a shirt from HP for a while and I want to use something related to HP for the premiere. I'm wondering if I can not get a shirt in the time, I'll probably make one. What are some interesting phrases or references that I could write about it? Like something in the front, and then something in the back, or whatever. Just looking for ideas, because chances are, you probably do mine, lol.
I'm making a shirt too.
On the front of mine (in green and silver paint) I have: Bellatrix Lestrange: Team BAMF Slytherin Since 1951 On the back I have (in blue): Moon makes me proud to be a Ravenclaw (unlike Cho and his girlfriend stupid). Hope I helped.
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Thank You Plastic Bartender Tip Jar
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Collect your tips in style and show your customers some welcomed appreciation to keep those tips coming. Get rid of that old paper cup or beaten up tip jar now. Made of clear plastic with “Thank You” in red lettering. Tapered, carafe-like neck prevents unwanted hands in your jar. Unscrew the bottom at the end of the night to access your hard-earned cash. Restaurant and bar owners, get these for yo…
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Sorry for Party Rocking
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2011 release from the American Electro Hip Hop duo consisting of rappers and DJs Redfoo, and SkyBlu. They are the son and grandson, respectively, of Motown record label founder Berry Gordy, making them uncle and nephew. Much of their music incorporates a theme of partying and drinking, and the group commonly refers to their music style as “party rock.”…
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Copper Blue
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