We Have Three Winners#

The T-shirt slogan contest was great fun. I eventually had to stop checking the entries while I was at work, however, because I was worried that human resources was going to nail me for some of the stuff scrolling across my screen.

The three winning slogans are:

“Trying Stuff Since 1678” from Mike Siemsen. Lucy, my spouse and a writer, called out this one as the most clever of all the entries.

“We Nail, We Screw, We Bolt” from Ben Davis. When I insisted on this one, Lucy rolled her eyes as if to say “You wish.”

I let Lucy pick the third winner, which turned out to be quite disturbing on a personal level.

“Inch-prickt Since 1678” by Dave Fisher.

Ben and Dave: Drop me a line at christopher.schwarz@fuse.net. My blog software ate your e-mail addresses.

The winners will all receive the Pin-Eez sawnut tool and one of the T-shirts with the current slogan. As soon as we sell out of those, we’ll use one of these new ones.

Thanks to everyone who entered.

— Christopher Schwarz

Sunday, February 08, 2009 12:31:12 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [1]  | 

 

Monday, February 09, 2009 6:56:49 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Your insistence on "We Nail, We Screw, We Bolt." may have forced your wife's hand on picking "Inch-prickt Since 1678.". She sounds disturbingly like my wife. I'm not sure I like the idea of limited edition t-shirts; I'm compelled to buy two of each.
Chuck Nickerson
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