Dress for the Aporkcalypse
May 3, 2009 – 10:49 amI was hypnotized by the recent rebranding of “swine flu” as “hamthrax”, which unfortunately compelled to me design a t-shirt for sale on CafePress:
How long until the band’s lawyers come after me?
Until then, buy a shirt!. Or a hat.

15 Responses to “Dress for the Aporkcalypse”
Hahaha… Nice! I’m surprised they let you get away with that.
By ClintJCL on May 3, 2009
For now. I suspect they won’t let me get away with it for long.
By doranchak on May 3, 2009
I would totally buy that shirt!
By chriggy on May 3, 2009
Hell yes!
That is awesome! I hope you get disgustingly rich from this. I was wondering though, can I get that hamthrax logo on a gas mask?
Keep up the good work.
By drocolate on May 3, 2009
Very clever and funny idea!
By Allan on May 4, 2009
Bah-weep-Graaaaagnah wheep ni ni bong
*hands swine energon chip*
By Ryan #1 on May 7, 2009
That’s great, We love it. Why? Check out the synergy in BFF’s Bacon video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPJu9OXdfU0&fmt=18 and keep up this cool blog!!
By scupper on May 9, 2009
That’s a great bit of graphic design there!
By Ryan Somma on May 11, 2009
My shirt arrived yesterday
By chriggy on May 12, 2009
Cool! Thanks for ordering.
Did it turn out OK? I haven’t ordered one for myself yet!
By doranchak on May 12, 2009
I hate trackbacks with open parens… but it only showed up that way in my reader, not on this page. Kudos to you in joining the battle against open parenthesis! :))
Anyway…. I have for awhile wanted to simply get a bunch of “blank shirts”, and whatever is required to make pro-grade transfers to them. So I can just buy 100 black medium-to-large t-shirts, and just make my own shirts when i get into something. That would rule.
By ClintJCL on May 13, 2009
That would be very nice. Like a t-shirt version of an inkjet printer. I wonder if the t-shirt makers use something like this already.
Here’s a homemade version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr668Spee8w
A more professional version? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWfGWZpMZXU
By doranchak on May 14, 2009
The t-shirt stand people in the mall just use a kind of iron-on transfer sheet, but i think they have a press. I doubt they use anything that costs $900. y’never know tho.
By ClintJCL on May 15, 2009