First new item from Third Quarter Run in a while!
A collectible recreation of The Puppy Who Lost His Way, inspired by its appearance in Billy Madison. As closely as possible, the front and back match the prop seen on screen.
Pick up a copy here: https://t.co/zRRQGyVmTL
Unbelievably cool to stumble across this photo of Jason Green (from Waste Some Time with Jason Green) sporting a 3QR Punk's Not Dead shirt ... with Punky Brewster herself! ๐
If you're a teacher or a parent, you'll hate this. If you're a junior high boy, there has never been a more perfect shirt for you. I was recently messing around with some vintage 7-ELEVEn designs and I had this idea. As much as I hate to feed the six-seven monster, I had to.
It's been a while since I've offered up some new designs though! So how about this one inspired by my recent binge through the 13 episodes of ABC's 1984 poor-man's-Tron, Automan?! One episode featured Automan as a biker -- a member of the Automaniacs! Of course, I had no choice.
Proof of life! Despite the absence from social media for a majority of this year, Third Quarter Run is going strong with daily sales, 25% of all profits given to charitable organizations and to those I encounter who are in need, & an outlet for the nonsense in my head.
Some people use a laser cutter to create exquisite and intricate designs showing off their keen eye for decoration and elegance.
I use mine to make Pee-Wee Herman magnets.
https://t.co/OMAid8dNQq
I've never really understood why Webster addressed Katherine as "Ma'am" like it was her name. I need to know. In the meantime, shout out to Ma'am.
https://t.co/0R42fWOgWJ
If you grew up watching The Baseball Bunch on Saturday mornings like I did in the early 1980s, I have a hunch you'll love these Baseball bunch t-shirts! Waiting for you at all the regular spots you can find Third Quarter Run merchandise!
@funkyratchet Intriguing theory. Word is bond, Questlove.
Pick up a shirt here: https://t.co/k8eoPiLXub and/or Questlove's book here: https://t.co/6oxVuZjS61
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In his book Mo' Meta Blues (H/T @funkyratchet ), Questlove suggests that this interaction between the Huxtable family and Stevie Wonder was "the first time that 99 percent of us who went on to be hip-hop produces saw what a sampler was." (2/3)
In 1985, Jason Bateman's character on It's Your Move needed a live band for the homecoming dance. With no money, Matt duped his friends and family by rigging skeletons from the biology lab to "perform" over pre-recorded music.
Ladies and gentlemen...the Dregs of Humanity!