http://faerye.net/post/portland-bluesComments on "Portland Blues" - Faerye Net2005-03-07T23:40:28+00:00http://faerye.net/post/portland-blues#comment-1648Re: Hee hee2005-03-07T23:40:28+00:002005-03-07T23:40:28+00:00<p>I would actually add that I don’t wear it when I know people I like who lean rightwards are about. There are some limits to my trampling on my own ideals of civil discourse!</p>felicityhttp://faerye.net/post/portland-blues#comment-1647Re: Hee hee2005-03-07T23:39:01+00:002005-03-07T23:39:01+00:00<p>I haven’t gotten any grumpiness or questions on mine…I can’t recall whether I got any comments the first time I wore it. Pity I didn’t have it for my last day at OHSU, as several of the scientists would have adored it.<br />
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Now I just need a T-shirt store to think of the T-shirt I REALLY WANT, which says (pref in simple 50s-propaganda print):<br />
<b>WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AT WAR WITH EURASIA.</b> <br />
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I can never decide if the back should say “We have always been at war with Eastasia.” or just be blank.</p>felicityhttp://faerye.net/post/portland-blues#comment-1646Hee hee2005-03-07T17:11:08+00:002005-03-07T17:11:08+00:00<p>I wore mine to the Kerry rally back in August. I got a whole lot of compliments, several funny looks, and one person who asked me, “So, are you a Republican for Kerry or something?” Her friend took her aside and explained it to her.<br />
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I wear it around school fairly often, and I have the sticker on my nalgene. Then again, I go to Lewis & Clark, which is infested with anti-Bush folks and has quite a number of Harry Potter fans, so I can’t think of a better place for it.</p>meep