Wearing a personalized graphic tee is a form of self-expression, much like choosing a special type of postage stamp or picketing the local post office because of its lack of birdhouse-themed postage stamps. Show your softer side with today's Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of custom-printed T-shirts and gifts at Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More of Beaverton.
Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More of Beaverton's garment artists emblazon wearable canvases with wearer-created logos, slogans, and designs. Big Frog utilizes direct-to-garment printing techniques that dye designs directly into fabric, ensuring images never crack, separate, peel, or elope with family portraits. Flag-football players can sling screen passes to teammates sporting personalized colored unisex T-shirts ($16.99 each), and golfers can taunt fellow players with their low handicaps scrawled on white pique polos ($24.99). Custom-printed mouse pads ($10.79) add personalized touches to cubicles, and car flags with poles ($16.49) can show support for favorite teams. Prices may vary from website to location.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Motivational Mottos
Whether you're feeling so low that you're down in the dumps or feeling so sensational that you're up in the dumps, you'll feel better after repeating a motivational mantra to yourself. Seek success with these proven maxims:
• "Go for the gold!"
• "Live your best life!"
• "Is that gold from earlier making, like, a 'whirring' noise?"
• "Be the change you want to see!"
• "Dang! That gold is hot to the touch … just like I should be."
• "Everyone who looks at the gold starts bleeding. We have to get rid of it."
• "The pawn-shop owner's dog hissed at the gold and when the owner screamed at us, I noticed his mouth had 100 teeth in it."
• "I told the police, 'The gold burned down my house! It was the gold!' but they wouldn't listen!"
• "Is this what you wanted, gold? To see me reduced to nothing?"
• "I buried the gold in cement at a construction zone, but didn't notice the sign reading 'Future Site of The Center for Hubris Studies.'"
• "Settle for silver."
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