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Monday Morning Uni Watch
Forget about Black Friday — yesterday was Black Sunday in the NFL, as game after game featured uni-notable aspects. One at a time:
• The Jets did the stupid-ass solid-green thing. At least they wore the right socks this week.
• The Rams did the stupid-ass solid-blue thing.
• T
More Uni Design, More Football, and More!
By Phil Hecken
Back with round two of the “Design-A-Uniform” contest entries for the Clarksville High School baseball team. If you missed the first batch of entries, you can see the whole thing here. Today we move on to the second set of entries, and they are every bit as good as the first. So, let’s get started:
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Adam Hainsfurther:
Devaluing the Design Process, Pt. I (aka “Design-A-Uni”)
By Phil Hecken
OK, the long-awaited “Design-A-Uniform” contest entries have finally been all uploaded and flickr’ed (there were approximately 190 individual entries, from close to 40 entrants) that came in. That’s far too many to display in one post, so I’m going to be breaking them up into several different articles, interspersed with some other subjects, so as to give a little more variety into the weekend columns. I figure the easiest way to do this is to let e
Today’s Menu: Leftovers
Meet Tom. Unlike all those people who call their Thanksgiving turkeys Tom without actually knowing its gender, we know for a fact that our Tom was a male, because he was a capon, which means he was male by definition. And he was every bit as delicious as he looks here.
Tom was the star attraction in a spread that also featured
On the Left: Nike Combat Uni for Plymouth State
I’m still under quarantine, which totally sucks, but Kirsten and I are trying to make the best of it. We’ll be roasting a capon and serving it up with some apple/cherry/walnut stuffing, green beans, cranberry relish, root vegetables, port-braised onions, apple pie, and maybe one or two things I’m forgetting. Like they always say, starve a cold, feed the chickenpox.
Here’s wishing everyone a swell holiday, especially my brother and my Mom — I’d be with you if I could, and
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