which hyvee? The one in Mtown doesn't have any of these shirts...
i'm at the point in my life where I don't need anymore tshirts but damn ISU is making me want some. Once you hit about 28 you realize you only wear tshirts to mow the lawn and go to games.
i'm at the point in my life where I don't need anymore tshirts but damn ISU is making me want some. Once you hit about 28 you realize you only wear tshirts to mow the lawn and go to games.
i'm at the point in my life where I don't need anymore tshirts but damn ISU is making me want some. Once you hit about 28 you realize you only wear tshirts to mow the lawn and go to games.
i'm at the point in my life where I don't need anymore tshirts but damn ISU is making me want some. Once you hit about 28 you realize you only wear tshirts to mow the lawn and go to games.
Sucks to be you. I am 34 and were a t-shirt pretty much everyday.
Honest question, and slightly off topic... did ISU send out a message for people to do the band-aid thing, or did it just spread through social media after somebody had the idea?
I had no idea about anything until I watched the game and the band had them, so I figured "hey, clever idea guys". But then a BUNCH of fans had them, and I thought "Okay, clearly not just a band idea.."
Any idea where it originated?