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    Kurt
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    Thanks everyone. Now that I have seen it on a black background, I am thinking maybe I shoulf replace the rubber frog or at least outline him in white.

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    Why can't it be a white background on whatever you put it on? It looks better anyways.

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    Kurt
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    Black t-shirts look better and besides black is a slimming color. I think some other dark hued shirts can be offered as well, but make mine black.

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    How about light gray? That's a non-offensive color.

    Your artwork just looks far more better on the white. They become much darker on a black background.

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    Kurt
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    No light coloured shirts, they make me look fat! And they stain too easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt View Post
    No light coloured shirts, they make me look fat! And they stain too easily.
    Treadmill, and a baby bib. There, I solved all your problems. I am your heroine.

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    Kurt
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    Nein.

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    Thats so cool..well done Kurt.

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