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Vintage Newlyweds Buy First House; We're Moving! Shirt

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Vintage illustration love and romance image with a young couple in love sharing a kiss to celebrate the purchase of their new home. A slight fixer upper. Great housewarming gift!

Price: $25.40

neuschwanstein castle - germany shirt

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neuschwanstein castle - germany

Price: $27.75

6% Realtor Tee Shirts

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What every Realtor wants to say but does not!

Price: $32.70

Vintage Slumlord Tees

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Slum Lord! For all you low rent land lords and real estate investors with a sense of humor who need a good t-shirt to hassle your tenants in...This is your stop!

Price: $31.10

Mens Raglan Shirt

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A1A Florida Real Estate shirt

Price: $30.35

Sold Shirts

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Sold

Price: $26.80

T-shirt messages that simply don't 'feel fine, very much!'

One afternoon when I was living in Shenzhen, a friend and I went to a popular shopping district filled with Chinese clothing stores. We were on a mission: to buy the funniest Chinglish T-shirts we could find.

Anyone who's visited China has probably seen these shirts. The botched English messages on them range from right idea, wrong execution ("Practice Makes Unexpected"), to completely nonsensical ("Play The Music and F*** My Brain Off"), to highly inappropriate, given the situation ("I'm Too Sexy For My Cat," once seen on a fellow teacher at a primary school).

Sometimes, the shirts will simply contain random strings of letters, forming words yet to be introduced to the English language. Others will have actual words that, when combined together, make no logical sense. As a joke, I once bought two friends back home in America a shirt for their newborn daughter that read "Bear of Rush: The Happiness" beneath a picture of a teddy bear.

Area businesses charged up over Northern Pass transmission proposal

The groundswell of residents and environmental groups opposing the proposed Northern Pass transmission project includes a cross-section of businesspeople who say that they have as much -- or more -- to lose as anyone if the $1.1 billion project is approved.

"This would absolutely destroy the tourism business up here, without a doubt," said Wayne Charron, who owns a gift shop and mini-mart in Campton, among other businesses. "People don't want to float down the river looking at high-tension wires and towers."

These businesspeople -- many of them outspoken and very public in their opposition to the proposal - have thrown their support behind the grassroots campaign against Northern Pass, which would snake 180 miles through northern and central New Hampshire.

Businesses have lent their support to the various groups formed to oppose the project -- the No Northern Pass Coalition, Live Free or Fry and Bury the Northern Pass -- all with the shared goal of keeping Northern Pass away from the New Hampshire landscape.

Utah Investment Property | Carl Henger Real Estate

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Different Custom T-shirts printing techniques | Real Estate forensic

Employing different printing methods and different printing inks for developing the designs on the Custom t-shirts is not enough to get enticing and attractive print designs on the t shirts. Proper usage of the printing technique to result in various different types of printing effects on the fabric of the Design t-shirts is also equally important to accentuate the effect of the printing method and printing inks which are employed by the t shirt printing firms. There are various printing techniques which result in varies effects on the prints of the t shirts. One of the popular printing effects which can be imparted to the Custom t-shirts is the 3D effect or the puff effect. Special puff printing

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T-shirt messages that simply don't 'feel fine, very much!'
T-shirt messages that simply don't 'feel fine, very much!' (American Eagle is a popular clothing brand in the US - to the best of my knowledge, they haven't yet expanded into the real estate market). But my favorite purchase was a pink babydoll tee emblazoned with the grammatically incorrect phrase "She's

Area businesses charged up over Northern Pass transmission proposal
Among their claims -- and they have many -- they say the transmission line is nothing short of a land grab by Public Service of New Hampshire that would hamper tourism, further depress the real estate market in an already depressed region and break

Tunisian newcomer spends big on campaign
He studied management at Al Fateh University in Tripoli, and went on to make his fortune in Libya's oil, aviation and real estate industries, working closely with British and US corporations. Later he moved to the UK, and his family all now live in

Real estate briefs
Island Time specializes in slogan T-shirts, casual attire and related tourist merchandise. The company operates another location in Key West. Gary Tasman and Doug Olson negotiated the lease. Premiere Plus Realty Company entered into a lease agreement

Occupy OC Plays the Percentages
But the politically well-connected real-estate developer eventually won by offering superficial concessions, infiltrating the protesters with secret loyalists, employing crafty public-relations flacks to portray him as an "environmentalist" and waiting