THE FIRST CAT IN SPACE ATE PIZZA: THE BOOK: THE SHIRT
Are you tired of waiting in line at the supermarket and getting asked by the well-meaning (but clearly-out-of-touch) employee scanning your groceries, “Who’s that space cat on your shirt?” Well, now instead of trying to explain how these guys named Shawn & Mac made a thing called a “Live Cartoon” out of cut-out pieces of paper that they moved around like puppets and filmed over Zoom, and how you tuned in weekly during a really weird time when school was cancelled, and how there were songs too, but how to see it, you had to find and click on the icon of a TV getting electrocuted somewhere on Instagram, you can just point at the print on your shirt and let the clerk fill themselves in on all applicable details about THE FIRST CAT IN SPACE ATE PIZZA (the book), including the Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data, and Shawn’s birth year, which is the same as Mac’s, if you were wondering, and if you were also wondering why they include only the illustrator’s birth year on the card, well, we don’t know the answer to that, and now people in line behind you are getting cranky because you’re really holding up the line here—wow, this really backfired.
The shirts are printed in youth and adult sizes on Gildan Comfort Colors tees, which are our favorite blanks. If you want to check on sizing information, or read about the pigment dyed color that provides a vintage look that will remain for the life of the garment, here are some links for you!
Are you tired of waiting in line at the supermarket and getting asked by the well-meaning (but clearly-out-of-touch) employee scanning your groceries, “Who’s that space cat on your shirt?” Well, now instead of trying to explain how these guys named Shawn & Mac made a thing called a “Live Cartoon” out of cut-out pieces of paper that they moved around like puppets and filmed over Zoom, and how you tuned in weekly during a really weird time when school was cancelled, and how there were songs too, but how to see it, you had to find and click on the icon of a TV getting electrocuted somewhere on Instagram, you can just point at the print on your shirt and let the clerk fill themselves in on all applicable details about THE FIRST CAT IN SPACE ATE PIZZA (the book), including the Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data, and Shawn’s birth year, which is the same as Mac’s, if you were wondering, and if you were also wondering why they include only the illustrator’s birth year on the card, well, we don’t know the answer to that, and now people in line behind you are getting cranky because you’re really holding up the line here—wow, this really backfired.
The shirts are printed in youth and adult sizes on Gildan Comfort Colors tees, which are our favorite blanks. If you want to check on sizing information, or read about the pigment dyed color that provides a vintage look that will remain for the life of the garment, here are some links for you!
Are you tired of waiting in line at the supermarket and getting asked by the well-meaning (but clearly-out-of-touch) employee scanning your groceries, “Who’s that space cat on your shirt?” Well, now instead of trying to explain how these guys named Shawn & Mac made a thing called a “Live Cartoon” out of cut-out pieces of paper that they moved around like puppets and filmed over Zoom, and how you tuned in weekly during a really weird time when school was cancelled, and how there were songs too, but how to see it, you had to find and click on the icon of a TV getting electrocuted somewhere on Instagram, you can just point at the print on your shirt and let the clerk fill themselves in on all applicable details about THE FIRST CAT IN SPACE ATE PIZZA (the book), including the Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data, and Shawn’s birth year, which is the same as Mac’s, if you were wondering, and if you were also wondering why they include only the illustrator’s birth year on the card, well, we don’t know the answer to that, and now people in line behind you are getting cranky because you’re really holding up the line here—wow, this really backfired.
The shirts are printed in youth and adult sizes on Gildan Comfort Colors tees, which are our favorite blanks. If you want to check on sizing information, or read about the pigment dyed color that provides a vintage look that will remain for the life of the garment, here are some links for you!