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CTP's Snarky Buttons

Funny buttons created by jack-of-all-trades Christopher Palmer.

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Snarky Buttons are a creation by friend and colleague CTP.
CTP has been doing amazing work with Arts Engineering, Fire Arts Festival, Steampunk Treehouse, the Crucible, etc, etc. But I nearly fell out of my seat when he sent the link to his new site for Snarky McF*** Buttons.
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/news/SMFB1.jpg
These buttons are hilarious! However they may offend, confuse, or be otherwise inappropriate for the general public and are not suitable for geeks under 13 years of age. You've been warned, so now go visit!
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/news/SMFB2.jpg
I understand many of the buttons.
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/news/SMFB3.jpg
A few take some thought.
http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/news/SMFB5.jpg
Other buttons have Burning Man connotations. Bacon tastes really good after four days in the desert. And still other buttons that I cannot explain, here. Everyone needs a button!


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  • zapp / about 17 years ago / 1

    So, to snark the snarky buttons, let me just say, "Sweet, no longer I am limited by evolution to one (visible) snarky tshirt at a time, now I can fit 200 sayings that are funny to 12 year-olds on my chest"
    I mean,
    a) these sayings all already exist on tshirts.
    b) buttons aren't any funnier than tshirts, probably less so.
    c) the world went through this phase in 1998.
    Ugh. No thanks.

  • trevor / about 17 years ago / 1

    I think it may be a reference to the phrase "Bi*** better have my money" (Note: link not suitable for geeks under 13 years of age). But I could be wrong.

  • sellonoid / about 17 years ago / 1

    I'm glad you discovered that.
    But now what explains that song title?

  • trevor / about 17 years ago / 1

    One possible explanation for "Mitch better have my bunny" is the song by that name from Charlie Hunter . You can hear it here if you click on "Play Song".

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