Dream-Crushing, Soul-Devouring Juggernaut Shirts

Started by munchkin, March 21, 2010, 10:44:05 PM

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statenaurora

Looks great!! Can it be made into a cheer now?

Greenberg '97

Quote from: munchkinThere is now an order form in the top message as well.  Fill it out, and I'll let you know how much you owe once that is determined.

Am I missing something?  I don't see the order form.

Trotsky

The finalized design looks great.  Thank you to everyone who made it happen, and so quickly!

munchkin

Quote from: Greenberg '97
Quote from: munchkinThere is now an order form in the top message as well.  Fill it out, and I'll let you know how much you owe once that is determined.

Am I missing something?  I don't see the order form.

Read further down, PSP took over printing and distribution through the Cornell store.  This means easy ordering and no one (Jim Hyla because he graciously offered) fronting the money for a small order.  As I stated earlier, these will be in production tomorrow.

Jim Hyla

So, I think that 2 pages on eLynah with 108 posts in a little over 12 hours, speaks to great we feel about this. Congratulations. I'm actually happy that the U picked this up and that it might go far and wide. Feel very good about what you've done.

By the way, I'd guess you no longer need my credit card.::banana::Yes, I see the above post now.:-)
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trainbow

I did a Google search for "soul devouring."
In the Top Ten was, you guessed it ... this very thread on the Forum.
Right up there with Warcraft.
:-D

slh10

Will PSP be selling these from their store also?

munchkin

Quote from: slh10Will PSP be selling these from their store also?

Nope, these will be sold through the Cornell store and the Cornell store's website.  When they send out the e-mail blast about the new basketball merchandise, according to Jeff, this will be included.  The entire approval process took less than 2.5 hours for the administration to sign on with it.

mnagowski

QuoteThe entire approval process took less than 2.5 hours for the administration to sign on with it.

Take that, Big Red Tape!
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Rita

Excellent! Thanks again Hockeychick, munchkin and everyone else. The final design looks fantastic. ::banana::

Greenberg '97

Quote from: mnagowski
QuoteThe entire approval process took less than 2.5 hours for the administration to sign on with it.

Take that, Big Red Tape!

This involves money coming IN.  I'm surprised it took as long as it did.

heykb

OK, suppose I'm going to be in Albany on Friday but coming from Philadelphia...

As of 4:30 Monday, the shirts aren't available on the Store website. How do I get the shirts ordered and delivered to (either Phila or Albany) so that they can be worn Friday evening?

Note also that store says they are closing for inventory on Wednesday and won't process orders after 4:00 Tuesday. Nice timing, since there are two huge sporting events later in the week. Sigh.

If anyone has a connection with the Store, I'd just like to know how to finesse the timing.

Thanks,

Karl
Karl Barth '77

kaelistus

Kinda off topic. But the leaning bear is so much more soul-devouring than the Huggy bear.
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Rosey

Quote from: kaelistusKinda off topic. But the leaning bear is so much more soul-devouring than the Huggy bear.
I actually really like Popeye Bear and Demon Bear even more than Smug Bear.  Needless to say, they are all better than Huggy Bear.
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jkahn

Quote from: munchkin
Quote from: slh10Will PSP be selling these from their store also?

Nope, these will be sold through the Cornell store and the Cornell store's website.  When they send out the e-mail blast about the new basketball merchandise, according to Jeff, this will be included.  The entire approval process took less than 2.5 hours for the administration to sign on with it.
A store representative should put about 500 of them in the trunk of a car and bring them to Albany.  There will never be a better marketplace.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72