OKay, you know we made it when...
14 years ago
Now it's one thing that Fernando's and Cody's are selling their own shirts.. but those shirts reflect the relationship between the stores and the convention. Now though I saw two women selling unauthorized t-shirts on the street (a generic logo shirt instead of a shirt that carriess art from the GoH) between the main hotel and the convention center. At first I thought it was.. well, rather shameless.. but then I got to thinking that perhaps it's just a reflection of just how huge the convention is. I can't blame people for wanting to make a buck off of this. Is it really different when someone on the street is selling souveniers, even unofficial ones, than someone selling merchandise in the dealer's den? There was a point in time I was considering selling merchandise myself.
Ah well, such is life.
Ah well, such is life.
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