Simple white letters on black background: "This is my second rodeo." I got my boots on, I know what time the mutton bustin' starts, and I might even buy me a funnel cake. Yeehaw.
The Chinese-takeout container, with its Japanese-influenced origami folds, is a uniquely American invention. In 1894, Chicago inventor Frederick Weeks Wilcox patented the “paper pail,” which was a single piece of paper, creased into segments and folded into a container. It was 1973 when a young graphic designer working for a national packaging company added a Chinese pagoda with 'Thank You' in red ink to the previously plain white containers that changed the look of take out forever. Later, 'Enjoy' would be tagged on as an option and the design would be replicated on bags and other containers used by Chinese restaurants for their takeout orders, though don't expect to find these boxes in China, as these are strictly a North American thing.
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good luck, fortune cookie, hong kong, 1973, enjoy
Funny Sarcastic Quote design features "Hang In There It Gets Worse". Perfect gift for anyone that wants to spread love, peace, and good vibes, but with a twist of existential dread.
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bomb, cartoon, dark humor, existence is pain, existential anxiety
This is Master Roshi’s kanji, pronounced kame and meaning “turtle”, is the kanji that all of those trained under Master Roshi are given to wear after completing their training. This kanji is a patch worn on the top right side of the Turtle School uniform, and on a much larger patch on the back.
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ball, dbz, dragon ball, dragonballz, dragonball z
This Body Lotion design is the perfect gift for any horror movie loving fan with a sense of humor and taste, featuring a beautiful hand drawn deaths head moth design and funny slogan.
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body lotion, buffalo bill, deaths head moth, distressed style, goth
RED Day, which stands for Renew, Energize and Donate, is our annual day of service. Each year on the second Thursday of May, we celebrate RED Day as a part of our legacy worth leaving. Making a difference in the lives of others and bettering the communities that we serve lies at the heart of the Keller Williams culture. This observance defi nes who we are and is a natural extension of our commitment to the highest level of professional customer service. Over time, a growing number of our family members and friends continue to participate in this extraordinary event. It embodies the generous spirit and commitment associates have to “giving back" to the cities and towns they live and work in.
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wholesale retail, retail business, retail buyer, home sale, buyer career