Pista wrote:
I had a thought about this thread & that was to have t-shirts made of totally ficticious bands.
Inspired. See how quickly we can baffle the muso circuit, out-scening them on bands that don't even exist!
Pista wrote:
I had a thought about this thread & that was to have t-shirts made of totally ficticious bands.
I'm saddened not to have joined that moment Every now and then I remember the couple-hundred pages course in all Comic Sans I once had to learnboudicca wrote:I remember you saw a sign with That Particular Font in Belgium.
I feared for my life!
Tupperfolk
bad ruleJames Blast wrote:If you're unhappy with either the name, title or picture, by all means refresh all three pages and try again.
Give up now, folks - we have a winner!kazamel wrote:
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