  So I followed in my little bro's footsteps and ordered some shirts from the hilarious independent media website urlLink www.goats.com .
I ordered the urlLink second one on this page. It used to be first but now they're pushing the zombie peanut butter one which I don't think is nearly as funny and intellectually stimulating, but that might just be me. I wore it to school yesterday and some extras from the shooting of Tru Calling that was on campus yesterday commented on it, thinking I was actually Republican. I'm still a little taken aback that the entire world does not recognize the name Voldemort yet. Can it be that some are still willfully blind to the world of Harry Potter?
No, I must be hallucinating again... I wore it again today and found it interesting how comfortable one is (one being female) with having strangers and passer-byers stare at one's chest if said chest is sporting an eye-catching statement. My brother's had fewer comments on his shirt, even though he's actually in the States... but I've got a more attractive chest, I guess. I think I'll wear my George Dubya American Psycho shirt tomorrow... There's a store in Vancouver that will turn any image you bring in into an iron-on tranfer for a shirt.
My plan before November 2nd (US election day if you didn't know) is to have one made with Joe Wezorek's " urlLink War President " portrait and the caption "Just Imagine... 4 more years". The portrait is a mosaic made up of American military who have died in Iraq. The portrait was created in April and the pics had to be repeated to complete the photo. The tragic thing is that if Joe were to make one today, he wouldn't need to repeat any. I'm not sure what brought it on, but politics has become huge in my life this year.
Canadian, American, global. I voted for the first time and, y'know what?, I think I'll do it again for the provincial election because, God knows, if B.C. had an equivalent to Dubya, Gordon Campbell would be it! 
