posted by davidt on Wednesday April 13 2005, @09:00AM
Jim Rome writes:

I stumbled upon a preview of Just Another Rich Kid's new catalogue and found a strange shirt. On the front, a line from "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful" is quoted and then attributed to William Shakespeare. On the back of the shirt, a quote from Shakespeare's "Othello" is printed, and then attributed to Morrissey. It's different than most Moz shirts i've seen, but still worth a mention anyway. Here's the link.
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  • interesting, maybe it was supose to be like that?
    Anonymous -- Wednesday April 13 2005, @09:06AM (#157654)
    • Re:hmm by I am human (Score:1) Wednesday April 13 2005, @09:22AM
  • the t-shirt is designed by the controversial writer JT Lelroy, a big Morrisseyfan
    Anonymous -- Wednesday April 13 2005, @09:58AM (#157674)
  • Everybody knows that Morrissey is the acutal author to all works attributed to this so-called "William Shakespeare."

    All details can be found in the pact Morrissey made with the devil which is now availble due to the Freedom of Information Act.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday April 13 2005, @10:42AM (#157683)
  • where can one buy these?
    Anonymous -- Wednesday April 13 2005, @12:33PM (#157717)
    • Re:purchase by Jim Rome (Score:1) Wednesday April 13 2005, @02:49PM
      • Re:purchase by Nic P. (Score:1) Friday April 15 2005, @09:26AM
        • Re:purchase by Jim Rome (Score:1) Friday April 15 2005, @03:34PM
          • Re:purchase by Nic P. (Score:1) Friday April 15 2005, @04:20PM
  • Jim, shouldn't you be spending less time searching for Morrissey related items on the net and more time preparing for you show. Maybe we can get more than just the same 3 callers everyday from H-town.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday April 13 2005, @11:33PM (#157796)


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