Stable Posters and Art Prints
Description: Funny idea for mom, dad, son, daughter, grandma, grandpa, sister, brother, uncle, aunt, friends, Outfit for men, women or anyone who likes design with funny saying, inspirational quotes, humorous quotes, sarcastic saying...
I Was Skinny And Mentally Stable Id Be Unstoppable Y'all Are Lucky Posters and Art
by play litton
$10 $14
Description: A design for everyone who loves sarcastic and ironic quotes. This funny design is the perfect present for friends and family on any occasion. A perfect present for anyone on birthday, summer, vacation, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Family Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year or any anniversary.
Description: There Is No Such Thing As Being Hot And Mentally Stable is great option for anyone: kids, teenagers, boys or girls, college graduates, adults, men or women... It's a great birthday present or just a present for your friends. Get this great-looking outfit for someone special or yourself.
Description: This funny medical humor t-shirt is perfect for nurses, doctors, medical students, and healthcare workers who live the chaotic reality of hospital life. Featuring a sarcastic and relatable medical joke, this design speaks directly to those who understand long shifts, patient drama, and the dark humor that keeps the profession going. Whether you work in the ER, ICU, or clinic, this healthcare humor shirt is a great way to show off your personality while surviving the daily grind. Ideal as a gift for nurses, doctors, med students, or anyone in the medical field who appreciates witty and sarcastic humor. Perfect for birthdays, graduation gifts, nurse appreciation, or just treating yourself after a long shift.
Description: Kelly’s Stables, also referred to as Kelly’s Stable, was a jazz club on Manhattan's 52nd Street in New York City, opened by jazz band leader Bert Kelly. Following the success of his Chicago nightclub, Kelly's Stables, in Tower Town, one of the jazz hotspots of the 1920s, Kelly opened a second venue in New York. The original Kelly's Stable(s) was located on 51st Street, near 7th Avenue. Arthur Jarwood, who was a part owner in the 51st Street location, had also built O'Leary's Barn on West 52nd Street, which he sold to Ralph Watkins (1907–1979) and George Lynch, and in March of 1940, O'Leary's Barn became Kelly's Stable(s) — at 137 W 52nd Street.