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Domestic Extremist: Last Chirstmas Order Dates and New T-Shirts
Glance below to see twelve new and quite frankly splendid t-shirt designs now available for you to purchase from your favourite online t-shirt emporium. Whether you happen to be a protester, miner, pub rocker, geek, Vogon or just plain bearded we’re sure you’ll find something that you’ll like (and even if not, we’ve got 500 other designs waiting for you to pick from!).
Last Order Dates for Pre- Christmas Guaranteed Delivery
Sorry to say it, but the winter solstice is soon to be upon us. And with it we are well aware that getting your t-shirts delivered in plenty of time for the purposes of some festive generosity is a priority. Therefore, should you require your favourite t-shirts to be with you in time for unwrapping on Christmas day, then these are the final order dates to bear in mind:
- For delivery within the UK you can order any time up to and including Monday 21 December if you use the Special Delivery surcharge (£4.99 per order, no matter how many items you buy).
- For normal delivery within the UK please make sure that you order on or before Friday 18 December.
- For delivery to Europe, the USA, Canada and Japan you must order on or before Tuesday 8 December if you require delivery before Christmas.
- For the rest or the world we can only guarantee pre-Christmas delivery for orders placed on or before Wednesday 2 December.
The above dates are based on the last postage dates provided by Royal Mail. We will ensure that all orders placed on or before the above dates are sent out in time to meet the last posting requirements, however we do still recommend that you order as early as possible to absolutely ensure that no unforeseen circumstances affect delivery.
We’d like to wish all our supporters and friends a very happy Christmas, Hanukkah, Wintermas, Kwanzaa, Hogmanay, Jul or whatever else it is that you may celebrate at this time of year.
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Vogon Constructor Fleet T-Shirt
Essential wear for any aspiring bureaucratically-minded, bad-tempered, officious, callous and poetry-loving, intergalactic construction worker. This t-shirt design looks especially fetching in traditional Vogon yellow.
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Domestic Extremist T-Shirt
A response to the British police re-branding of legitimate protest as “domestic extremism” in order to justify the increasingly draconian measures to clamp down on demonstrators. As highlighted by the Guardian newspaper in October 2009.
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Valerie and John and Peter and Shep T-Shirt
The line-up from the “Golden Age” of BBC Children’s television. Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves and, of course, Shep: Blue Peter circa 1971. TV heaven.
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British Coal T-Shirt
The logo of the, now defunct, British Coal Corporation. Formed as the National Coal Board following nationalisation after the Second World War, this was the last logo of the nationalised British Coal industry before privatisation in the 1990s.
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Fish, Chips and Mushy Peas T-Shirt
Fuel of Great Britain. A parody of the famous “Keep Calm and Carry On” wartime propaganda poster, only espousing the benefits of North Atlantic cod, chopped, fried potatoes and rehydrated dried marrowfat peas combined with E102 and E133.
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The Game Of Life Glider T-Shirt
The four iterations of a glider in John Conway’s “Game of Life” cellular automaton. Discovered by Richard K. Guy in 1970, the glider is the smallest spaceship, and the one most commonly produced in a Game of Life universe.
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I Prefer Their Old Stuff T-Shirt
“Well, they’re OK I suppose. I thought their third album was rubbish though. To be honest I prefer their old stuff…”
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Domestic Extremist Protester T-Shirt
The transformation of respectable middle-aged lady to potential threat to national security and infrastructure by dint of her taking up a placard and attending a peaceful demonstration. Commonly labelled as a “Domestic Extremist” by the British police.
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Love Me, Love My Beard T-Shirt
A plea on behalf of all those who allow their facial follicles to do as nature intended. Inspired by and dedicated to the fine gentlemen of the British Beard Club – love me, love my beard.
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British Steel T-Shirt
The logo of British Steel, former standard bearer for the most famous and best steel production in the world. Now defunct.
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Have You Got Any Quo? T-Shirt
Forget your Led Zep or your Procul Harum, Mr DJ. Give me three of the finest sweet, sweet chords to rock out to. Amen.
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Simon and Sarah and Peter and Goldie T-Shirt
Simon Groom, Sarah Greene, Peter Duncan and the ever faithful Goldie the dog. The ultimate Blue Peter line-up for anyone who was a child in the early 80s.
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