Community-minded as we are, Words Plus Paper has recently put together several holiday shopping guides with the focus on thriftiness. This is not affiliate marketing but a public service that we are providing in the spirit of the holiday season with good will to all and malice toward none.
The guides are set up on Squidoo as lenses. Each one focuses on a particular type of person that you may need to shop for this year. And given the tough economic times we currently find ourselves in, we've kept most of the gifts in the $20 and under range. After all, you really can't buy happiness, but it's still nice to give something.
We've spent hours searching the web to compile these lists. So without futher ado, we present our Thrifty Holiday Shopping Guides. Be well and have fun!
Note: In case anyone is wondering, that typical cynic/hippie is one of our favorite writers - George Bernard Shaw. We love that picture.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Chinese Character Comrade T-Shirt
We conceived of our new Chinese character t-shirt a couple of weeks ago, but recent events have made it more timely than ever. While America has allowed it's manufacturing base to erode, turning itself into the largest debtor nation in the world, China has built up foreign currency reserves of $1.8 trillion. Now we're preparing for a "communistic" buy-up of bank equity. It may not be long before we're all calling each other "comrade".
And that's exactly what our new shirt says: "May I Call You Comrade?" Don't let the authentic, simplified Chinese characters fool you. This shirt was conceived and will be printed in the good ol' US of A. Go to our Zazzle-powered sister shop, Beijing Central, to get yours today!
And that's exactly what our new shirt says: "May I Call You Comrade?" Don't let the authentic, simplified Chinese characters fool you. This shirt was conceived and will be printed in the good ol' US of A. Go to our Zazzle-powered sister shop, Beijing Central, to get yours today!
Saturday, October 4, 2008
George Orwell T-shirts: New Quotes
If we were forced at gunpoint to choose our very favorite writer of all-time, George Orwell might very well be it. We can't count the number of times we have read "1984", and we've also read just about everything else by him such as "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "The Road to Wigan Pier".
A little Orwell trivia: Did you know that George Orwell originally wanted "1984" to be titled "The Last Man in Europe"? Also, the year he had in mind was "1980". It took him four years to write that novel, so the date was changed to 1982 and then, finally, 1984. He died of tuberculosis in 1950, a year after it's publication.
George Orwell traveled widely in India and Europe. He fought in the Spanish Civil War and worked as a war correspondent during World War II. His politics changed during the course of his life. He was a communist early on, but with the rise of Stalin, he became a democratic socialist. He saw the best and the worst of humanity, and he was not afraid to write about it.
One of Orwell's characters in "1984" said: "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever." We thought that was a little too depressing to put on a t-shirt, but we did find three other great quotes. These t-shirts make great gifts for writers, journalists and even anti-war activists. Head on over to our store, Words Plus Paper, at Zazzle, and get yours today!
A little Orwell trivia: Did you know that George Orwell originally wanted "1984" to be titled "The Last Man in Europe"? Also, the year he had in mind was "1980". It took him four years to write that novel, so the date was changed to 1982 and then, finally, 1984. He died of tuberculosis in 1950, a year after it's publication.
George Orwell traveled widely in India and Europe. He fought in the Spanish Civil War and worked as a war correspondent during World War II. His politics changed during the course of his life. He was a communist early on, but with the rise of Stalin, he became a democratic socialist. He saw the best and the worst of humanity, and he was not afraid to write about it.
One of Orwell's characters in "1984" said: "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever." We thought that was a little too depressing to put on a t-shirt, but we did find three other great quotes. These t-shirts make great gifts for writers, journalists and even anti-war activists. Head on over to our store, Words Plus Paper, at Zazzle, and get yours today!
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