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Someone at JC Penney didn't get the message
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I love the quick poll right below it
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nice to see all of the above is in the lead, that font choice is too much to bear. Wonder who came up with the desc. of the shirt regarding Justin Bieber.
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I'd love to see a 5th grader who could write that nice. Dang is that cursive pretty! (no pun intended)
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Though I could easily make that shirt 20% cooler in 10 seconds flat, my best bet is that JCP has seen the articles and has learned never to send out a bad message to their buyers again, or at least they will when Dean's done with them! ;)
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I saw that this tee had been pulled. The cool thing is that it made the news.
What if they had flipped it and exchanged brother for sister, inserting an adjective for the brother that would be stereotypically fitting and changing the fonts to reflect a more masculine image? Gotta problem with that? Yup, I do. There are so many awesome quotes, ideas, images that are just waiting to make an impact in awesome ways. What's that one - capable of thinking of 6 impossible ideas before breakfast? Something could be added like - and solved them by dinner. Einstein would be proud. There are so many wonderful ways to project the idea that smart is cool, effective, and makes a powerful impact. In.a.positive.way. Come on, JCP - you can do it! To quote Andy Baker: Excellence is contagious. :) Jane |
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In several instances I know of my friends and family, there was a young boy who was enrolling in grade school. His birthday was close to the cut-line for acceptance; administrators say, "If you hold him back a year, he'll be better at sports." What kind of reflection on our society is? Early elementary educators are more concerned about athletic prowess than a child's eagerness to learn? |
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