Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Threadless Pop Culture Dogs T-Shirt “Please Pick Up After Your Pets”

Threadless released this awesome pop culture t-shirt earlier this week featuring some of television’s and the Sunday funnies’ most popular canines being taken on “a walk” by their owners. Seriously, how funny is this shirt? “Please Pick Up After Your Pets” features Charlie Brown and Snoopy, Jon Arbuckle and Odie, George Jetson and Astro, Shaggy and Scooby-Doo, Inspector Gadget and Brain, Homer Simpson and Santa’s Little Helper, Peter Griffin and Brian, and Fred Flintstone and Dino.

Please Pick Up After Your Pets by Phil Jones and David Soames

Threadless - Pop Culture Dogs T-Shirt “Please Pick Up After Your Pets”

Inspired by some of the most popular dogs in pop culture, the Threadless t-shirt “Please Pick Up After Your Pets” comes printed on a mustard t-shirt and is currently on sale at Threadless.com for just $10 (normally it retails for $20). The shirt comes in both guys and girls styles, sizes S-2XL.
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St. Patrick's Day Big Sal Vinyl Figure by Brandt Peters and Kathie Olivias

Super7 - St. Patrick's Day Translucent Green Big Sal by Brandt Peters and Kathie Olivias

Once again on the loose from the space-asylum, Big Sal is determined to blend into the party while plotting his next move…even if that means having a few green beverages along the way! Brandt Peters and Kathie Olivias’ crazy Monster Family alien is back, this time in translucent green with black, white and green spray.

To coincide with the St. Patrick's Day holiday, the translucent green Big Sal will be released at 12 noon  PDT this Thursday, March 17th, at the Super7 online store for $30 each.
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EW Cover Story “Life After LOST”

Entertainment Weekly Issue #1146 LOST Cover - March 18, 2011 - “Life After LOST”

The Blot had a really pleasant surprise waiting for him in his mailbox last weekend, the newest issue of Entertainment Weekly with a LOST cover story! Almost 1 year after the show’s series finale aired on ABC, EW interviewed the cast to examine what “Life After LOST” meant to them. While I loved the fact that EW unexpectedly released an all new LOST cover, I thought the article itself was pretty lacking (especially for a cover story). In fact, besides a few quotes most of the information in the article is old news, especially to LOST’s hardcore fandom who get all of their information from this thing I like to call “the internet.” Nevertheless, while I was disappointed in the article I’ll take a bad LOST cover story any day of the week. At the end of the day, so long as the stars of LOST are still gracing the covers of major weekly magazines it means the show is still relevant in the ever changing world of pop culture.
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