2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? (Page 6)
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2005-11-22 1:56 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Master 1978 Chelmsford, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Agreed...we don't want to make it so that it takes five minutes to read the shirt! No worries, I did this for five years, I won't overdo it. Oh yeah, and thanks for the beer, Max!! |
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2005-11-22 2:14 PM in reply to: #185255 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Oh boy- i haven't checked this thread in awhile, but it was nice to come back and see an awesome t-shirt design! I would love to have a t-shirt but I don't run in cotton- sorry, I'm a running snob. I woudln't mind wearing the t-shirt around like before/after the race, at the expo, etc. I am not good at doing stuff like this, so if you could take care of getting the t-shirts made, then I'd be more than happy to pay you. Also, you could probably send the design to everyone who wants it put on other types of shirts/fabrics. Just a thought. |
2005-11-22 2:21 PM in reply to: #290460 |
Wife, Mother, Friend. 2457 South | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? I've officially never run more than 6 miles, so we both got plenty of time. Maybe we can pace each other |
2005-11-22 2:25 PM in reply to: #290641 |
Master 1978 Chelmsford, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Way ahead of ya there. My suggestion was to make the graphic available on my website, in a high-resolution format so you can print it out and do the transfer yourself, this way you could put it on any kind of fabric you want, or make more than one shirt (i.e. one to run in, one to wear before/after). I don't mind doing the printing and having y'all pay me for them, it's just that I can't do that for everyone, because the bill would become outrageously large after about 15 or so. I don't at all mind doing a few for those of us who don't have the time or resources though. No problem there. If I were to do everyone's shirt, I'd ask for the cash upfront so I don't max my credit card! LOL We've got plenty of time to work it all out though, so no worries, we'll get it all set by the time the race comes around. |
2005-11-22 2:28 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Master 1468 Tampa, Fl | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? How do you fit a shirt in your printer? Mine at work only works with letter and legal sizes. |
2005-11-22 2:30 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Veteran 157 Colorado Springs | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? I'm a little late in seeing this thread - I'm planning on doing the 1/2. I like the shirt design! Agree with runnergirl about no cotton during the race though... |
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2005-11-22 2:30 PM in reply to: #290652 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? rbschlesinger - 2005-11-22 3:28 PM How do you fit a shirt in your printer? Mine at work only works with letter and legal sizes. Good question. When I tried it at my workplace, I kept getting an error message that read "PC Load Letter". |
2005-11-22 2:32 PM in reply to: #290650 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? F150mco - 2005-11-22 3:25 PM Way ahead of ya there. My suggestion was to make the graphic available on my website, in a high-resolution format so you can print it out and do the transfer yourself, this way you could put it on any kind of fabric you want, or make more than one shirt (i.e. one to run in, one to wear before/after). I don't mind doing the printing and having y'all pay me for them, it's just that I can't do that for everyone, because the bill would become outrageously large after about 15 or so. I don't at all mind doing a few for those of us who don't have the time or resources though. No problem there. If I were to do everyone's shirt, I'd ask for the cash upfront so I don't max my credit card! LOL We've got plenty of time to work it all out though, so no worries, we'll get it all set by the time the race comes around. That's awesome! I am thinking about getting the design put on a dry fit running tank. It should be ok on that type of fabric right? When I mean dry fit, I don't mean that polyester type fabric but dry fit that looks like a honeycomb type texture. Edited by runnergirl29 2005-11-22 2:32 PM |
2005-11-22 2:33 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Master 1978 Chelmsford, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Ummm...ok I wanna make a joke here, but then again I don't wanna seem like I'm poking fun...then again I don't wanna seem like I'm not GETTING the joke that you may be trying to make...eeks...sorry, don't be mad at me!! LOL No shirt in printer!!! Transfer sheet in printer, iron transfer on shirt...voila!! |
2005-11-22 2:37 PM in reply to: #290660 |
Master 1978 Chelmsford, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? runnergirl29 - 2005-11-22 3:32 PM That's awesome! I am thinking about getting the design put on a dry fit running tank. It should be ok on that type of fabric right? When I mean dry fit, I don't mean that polyester type fabric but dry fit that looks like a honeycomb type texture. Yup, it should easily go on any fabric that won't melt under the heat of an iron for 30 seconds. Hey I just thought of another option too. If you want me to do the shirt, you can always go pick up whatever shirt you like, send it to me with a S.A.S.E., I'll print it, and then send it back to ya. Cuts down on costs and still helps those of us who'd rather not do it ourselves. |
2005-11-22 2:38 PM in reply to: #290656 |
Master 1468 Tampa, Fl | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? runnergirl29 - 2005-11-22 3:30 PM rbschlesinger - 2005-11-22 3:28 PM How do you fit a shirt in your printer? Mine at work only works with letter and legal sizes. Good question. When I tried it at my workplace, I kept getting an error message that read "PC Load Letter". LMAO PC Load Letter...What the F&%* does that mean and for the record F150 I was joking about putting shirts in the printer. Where would you get the transfer sheets though? I have never used those before, do they iron on like my old Dukes of Hazzrd T-shirts? Do you need special Printer ink? Edited by rbschlesinger 2005-11-22 2:39 PM |
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2005-11-22 2:38 PM in reply to: #290665 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? F150mco - 2005-11-22 3:37 PM runnergirl29 - 2005-11-22 3:32 PM Yup, it should easily go on any fabric that won't melt under the heat of an iron for 30 seconds. Hey I just thought of another option too. If you want me to do the shirt, you can always go pick up whatever shirt you like, send it to me with a S.A.S.E., I'll print it, and then send it back to ya. Cuts down on costs and still helps those of us who'd rather not do it ourselves. That's awesome! I am thinking about getting the design put on a dry fit running tank. It should be ok on that type of fabric right? When I mean dry fit, I don't mean that polyester type fabric but dry fit that looks like a honeycomb type texture. Now that's an idea! looks like I need to go shirt/tank shopping! I think that's the route I'll go! Let me know when you're ready to get some shirts in the mail! |
2005-11-22 2:51 PM in reply to: #290667 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? rbschlesinger - 2005-11-22 3:38 PM runnergirl29 - 2005-11-22 3:30 PM LMAO PC Load Letter...What the F&%* does that mean and for the record F150 I was joking about putting shirts in the printer. Where would you get the transfer sheets though? I have never used those before, do they iron on like my old Dukes of Hazzrd T-shirts? Do you need special Printer ink?rbschlesinger - 2005-11-22 3:28 PM How do you fit a shirt in your printer? Mine at work only works with letter and legal sizes. Good question. When I tried it at my workplace, I kept getting an error message that read "PC Load Letter". I couldn't resist- I had to throw a line from office space out there. Sorry to cause any confusion- he,he |
2005-11-22 3:00 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Master 1468 Tampa, Fl | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Just wanted to make sure that you knew I was quoting office space as well not just dropping random F-bombs at you. |
2005-11-22 3:04 PM in reply to: #185255 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? hey- I just got an idea. Max- what size would you need in a baby tee??? I was going to get you a baby tee to wear- maybe pink?? i thought it would go with well with your wig and high heels in the race. Let me know about your size. I figured you'd probably want an XL or XXL- that way you'd have extra room to stuff the "chest area." Edited by runnergirl29 2005-11-22 3:04 PM |
2005-11-22 3:07 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Elite 3223 Hendersonville | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? We need a baby tee for Jim as well, to go with his boots and loin cloth. |
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2005-11-22 3:09 PM in reply to: #290689 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Tri Take Me Away - 2005-11-22 4:07 PM We need a baby tee for Jim as well, to go with his boots and loin cloth. Should we get him pink too? |
2005-11-22 3:16 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Master 1978 Chelmsford, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Heheh...yeah it's all good. I was like "oh jeez he's gotta be kidding...oh crap but what if he's not...oh crap I hate this!!! " LOL I love Office Space by the way, it's a daily "quote occurrence" here in HELL!!!! Actually a bunch of us got hold of a printer the other day and had a little fun with it...only we didn't do it for real...but it was fun "pretending"!!!! Sorry my sarcasm recognition software was offline today! LOL |
2005-11-22 3:17 PM in reply to: #290687 |
Buttercup 14334 | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? rbschlesinger - 2005-11-22 3:00 PM Just wanted to make sure that you knew I was quoting office space as well not just dropping random F-bombs at you. What's a random f-bomb around friends and internet strangers? |
2005-11-22 4:30 PM in reply to: #290688 |
Champion 8903 | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? runnergirl29 - 2005-11-22 4:04 PM hey- I just got an idea. Max- what size would you need in a baby tee??? I was going to get you a baby tee to wear- maybe pink?? i thought it would go with well with your wig and high heels in the race. Let me know about your size. I figured you'd probably want an XL or XXL- that way you'd have extra room to stuff the "chest area." LMAO...hey I'm not some sleaze-bag bimbo who runs around in a silicone stuffed DD cup. I got more self respect than that! Just count me as a simple perky C-cup A size LARGE in pink would be just lovely! |
2005-11-22 4:40 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Master 1978 Chelmsford, Massachusetts | Subject: Going off topic! Hey all...new thread for the Tshirt design has been posted in this forum. I don't want to steal the focus from the topic that started this thread! Thx! Jeff New Tshirt thread |
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2005-11-23 8:48 AM in reply to: #290648 |
Elite 3201 South Florida | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Lucy - 2005-11-22 3:21 PM I've officially never run more than 6 miles, so we both got plenty of time. Maybe we can pace each other Sounds good! I just need to keep myself running and I may be able to do it. I have a 5K tomorrow then I will start upping my distance on the weekends. Oh, and seeing Max run in a pink baby-tee might just be the push I need to make it to Tampa! Edited by MomX3 2005-11-23 8:49 AM |
2005-11-23 9:19 AM in reply to: #291039 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? MomX3 - 2005-11-23 9:48 AM Lucy - 2005-11-22 3:21 PM Sounds good! I just need to keep myself running and I may be able to do it. I have a 5K tomorrow then I will start upping my distance on the weekends. Oh, and seeing Max run in a pink baby-tee might just be the push I need to make it to Tampa!I've officially never run more than 6 miles, so we both got plenty of time. Maybe we can pace each other You can do it! I hope you join us in Tampa! |
2005-11-26 5:27 PM in reply to: #185255 |
Extreme Veteran 584 coastal NC | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? Ok, so I finally found the thread I'd heard about. I'm in for the half--it'll be my first. And, of course, I'm in for the party. The lengths I will go to to drink with you people, sheesh. |
2005-11-28 12:52 PM in reply to: #292406 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: 2006 Tampa Bay Marathon...who's up for it? deepbluesea - 2005-11-26 6:27 PM Ok, so I finally found the thread I'd heard about. I'm in for the half--it'll be my first. And, of course, I'm in for the party. The lengths I will go to to drink with you people, sheesh. Awesome- welcome to the Gasparilla BT team!!! It's going to be fun! |
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