
Musical woman
Express their passion for reading and music with our witty and fun t-shirts. Ideal for casual days, these tees blend humor and style for music and book lovers everywhere.
Musical woman
"Don't bother her. She's in mourning. Can't you see her flag is at half-staff."
No, you idiots, they don't include a "comments" section.
Shepherd and eurydice
"It's amazing, Darlin', just how fast the kids grow up!"
"1984 by George Orwell. Project 2025. Presidential transition project."
"It seems my fear of death has been replaced by my fear of politics."
Occu-Pie Mars
"In the first place, it isn't "maddening crowd.' It's 'madding crowd.' "
The Anti-Agent
"This is a lovely old song that tells of a young woman who leaves her cottage, and goes off to work. She arrives at her destination, and places some solid NHHS in a flask containing 0.50 atm ofammonia, and attempts to determine the pressures of ammonia and hydrogen sulide when equilibrium is reached."
"And the last little piggy cried, 'Oui, oui, oui' all the way home."
"Can I borrow the car keys?"
"Are you insane?!" The Velveteen Skunk
'I remember when you used to look for answers using your astute powers of deduction.'
'Reading, writing and arithmetic are important, son. Someday you might sign autographs for money.'
'My penmanship has really improved since I got a laser printer.'
'I'm reading aloud, Jeremy - My lips are SUPPOSED to be moving!'
They hated me.
'Am I being too suspicious or do you think it's possible that they're crooked?'
'Let's not go by the book.'
"That's the guy I hired to read Proust for me."
Louis Armstrong
Mike (The Situation) is rumored to have written the original manuscript for his best-selling memoir entirely out of bronzer.
"Staff support"
"Yes. I said 2 by 2, but you needed to use 2 by 4s for the Ark...begin again."
Copycats
A Symphony of Penguins
I should be a writer when I grow up...
'Couldn't Peter claim Mr. McGregor's garden was an 'attractive nuisance?'
Blue Stockings - Woman revealing herself as author
Bob encounters one of the bugs in the Jean Paul Sartre fan website.
"Too bad about old Ainsworth. Published and published, but perished all the same."
"M'lady, we’ve reached peak Brooklyn."
"Have you been on the moon again, young man?"
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