“Love, not hate, makes America great!” (T-Shirt slogan) The T-Shirt was invented in the 19th century as an undergarment for workers. It took about 50 yrs before someone got the idea for printing slogans on them. Here a couple that I’ve seen…”Jesus is coming. Look busy!” and “Think like a proton. Always be positive.” Do you have some favorites? Clever slogans are one way to get your message across, but, IMO, the best way is by the life that you lead. ;-) Jack
FROM EDUCATOR PAUL: I miss your face!!!===JACK: ...those words on a T-shirt with #44 printed below it.
FROM WALMART REV: All mine say something like the “Fruit of the Loon” or is it “Loom?!” 0;-)
===JACK: Are you sure it doesn't read...Fruit of the Loopy?===REV: I was going for “Loonie” but thought else wise! ===JACK: Here's an idea: Wear a message T-shirt as you sit at Walmart....
IS TODAY SPECIAL FOR YOU?....ISN'T GOD AWESOME?...SOME PASTORS ARE FUN-SIZE
FROM RS IN TEXAS: Amen - lead by example.===JACK: Did you ever play the game, Simon Says? That's a kind of Follow the Leader.
FROM ST PAUL IN ST PAUL: my favorite is Lets Put The Fun Back In DysFUNctional!===JACK: ...or, how about, Let's Put The FUN Back Into FUNdamentalist? OOH, that would be scary!
FROM VLAZING OAKS: My son has one:"When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of Power the world will know Peace." it's a quote from Jimmi Hendrix! So many funny slogans: "Only Left-handed people are in their Right Mind!" My grandkids and "Greats" have a slew of them, but none come to mind just now! I love the Proton one you quoted! How about "Carpe the Hell out of your Diem!" Has a nice ring to it! :-)===JACK: You might be able to wear the "carpe" shirt if it read: "Carpe diem tuorum et ad inferos "===OAKS: That might be more appropriate, yes! I could always interpret it according to my "audience"!
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