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         Updated on July 20, 2004
   
July 13, 2004

What would be really cool on a T-shirt? Well, some people would think this is cool... A picture of Brian's knee.

I didn't say I was one of those people.

--James
 

   
   
A t-shirt with a picture of a bruised knee? Eww! We don't think anyone else would think of something that strange, James.
 
   
   
July 13, 2004

T-shirts!!! EXCELLENT idea!!! Some suggestions:

  1. 1. Any of the "Family Circus" strips. Also, any of the "Engineer's Week" strips. Those are a must.
  2. 2. Khan. (We computer geeks miss him!)
  3. 3. Any of the Valentines Day, "blind-date" strips.
  4. 4. Lastly, a photographic timeline of the ACL surgery/healing process! If people will buy Faces of Death, I'm sure they will buy Knee of Death.

--Bad Panda
 

   
   
And yet, there's the knee again. To be fair, Bad Panda, we don't think we can really call it the "knee of death" since no one died in the process. However, wouldn't "The Knee of Death" be a great name for a Jackie Chan movie?
 
   
   
July 19, 2004

How about this for a t-shirt: "Bush/Rockwood 2004" ... and also a "Kerry/Skip 2004" shirt for the libs ... and for those apolitical types "Rockwood/Skip 2004" ... or just skip the whole political thing altogether. Your call!

--Mike
 

   
   
Ohhhh no, Mike. We've already taken plenty of heat this year for getting too political. We don't think Team Rockwood should be endorsing candidates, too.

Besides, with the stupid new campaign finance reform laws that are currently in place, if those shirts sold like hotcakes, we fear we could somehow end up in campaign-finance prison. We're simple cartoonists, Mike. We'd never make it in the Big House!
 

   
     
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