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Dec 29 '06
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sl8763
sl8763 on Dec 29 '06
Hilarious!
Vaz
Vaz on Dec 29 '06
wouldn't the entire space buggy thing be floating as well? or is that weighted? :)
laydeelou
laydeelou on Dec 29 '06
I'd like to see him flying after the tires.
iemsewrad
iemsewrad on Dec 29 '06
I had a good laugh!!
lizbt
lizbt on Dec 29 '06
Very cool
amarillo
amarillo on Dec 29 '06
love it!!!
liranlotker
liranlotker on Dec 29 '06
Its great. The only improvement suggestion I have is to have only 1 wheel floating away rather than 2. Will make it (IMHO) more interesting.
Unicornsareawesomex
Unicornsareawesomex on Dec 29 '06
haha it well made me laugh =D
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tomburns
   tomburns on Dec 29 '06
every one of your designs could easily win.
nessness
nessness on Dec 29 '06
Again, another great shirt for kids. I really enjoy your designs.
blu_dragon_1004
blu_dragon_1004 on Dec 29 '06
$5.
SuperPope
SuperPope on Dec 29 '06
This really doesn't make sense. The Moon - or any other planetary body - has gravity. It may have less than the Earth, yes, but stuff won't float away. If there was no gravity then a car would be absolutely useless.
sugarkitten
sugarkitten on Dec 29 '06
The more mass that something has the more gravity is has (the reason that the moon has less gravity is that it is smaller than Earth) the space buggy could in theory stay on the ground while the tires float off, because the buggy is heavier than the tire. But I don't think that the moon rover has tires as well think of tires - call Firestone they could use some design updating - this would make a great commercial.
theXmushroomXman
theXmushroomXman on Dec 29 '06
this is totally and absoloutly original. This is hilariuos! $5
SuperPope
SuperPope on Dec 29 '06
I'm sorry to get so technical but that's just not true, Sugarkitten. If there's any gravity at all, nothing can "float off". There is video footage of an astronaut dropping a hammer and feather simultaneously on the Moon. They both hit the ground at the same time because the Moon has no atmosphere.

I like this illustration just as much as all your other illustrations, Glennz, but if I wore a shirt like this then my father - who has a PhD in Physics and is an astronomer - would never let me hear the end of it.
freed
freed on Dec 29 '06
who gives a toss whether it makes sense or not ...
did u have a giggle at it the first time u saw it ? hell yeh! .. lol
so its worth it. top job again mate. clever ideas and killer art. works everytime.
Ellsswhere
   Ellsswhere on Dec 30 '06
you always have great ideas glennz but i think this could use some more "style"... the cosmonaut seems really stiff and the halo of black space leaves such a large footprint on the shirt, im sure you could find a way to tone it down.
Ruefulstar
Ruefulstar on Dec 31 '06
It kinda looks like the tires and wrench thing are on a black dotted planet. Thats what I saw. It actually took me a second. So I think it just be on black. Other wils I like it.
icmedia
icmedia on Dec 31 '06
i bet the surface of a non-rotating planetoid would not be host to a strong enough gravitational force to keep something as light as a gas-filled tire from floating away. who ever said this was the moon? maybe it's an asteroid. or maybe i just over-analyze everything. funny stuff, fer sure.
dilkrom
dilkrom on Dec 31 '06
yeah, who cares about details and accuracy when shirts are for fun anyway.. i agree with liranlotker about there only being one tire... I guess I get that he is trying to replace a tire (hence the iron and bolts floating as well) but still it complicates the joke a tiny tiny bit too much. Other than that I like it but wouldn't wear it.. 4 for great concept, well executed, and super clean design
christianallen
christianallen on Dec 31 '06
poor guy. :-(
mtwtfm
mtwtfm on Dec 31 '06
i like when these make me laugh out loud. but i agree...one tire, maybe the other tire could be another tool...or passenger not wearing his seatbelt...
mtwtfm
mtwtfm on Dec 31 '06
5$, by the way
quaycur
quaycur on Dec 31 '06
very well done, has a very clean look, just like the rest o your stuff. a pretty funny design, but i don't think i'd wear it. 4
visual_80
   visual_80 on Jan 01 '07
cool$5
victimofopportunity
victimofopportunity on Jan 01 '07
amazingly amazing $5
bonsoirmel
bonsoirmel on Jan 01 '07
GREAT!!!
Toasty Crackers
Toasty Crackers on Jan 02 '07
I agree - just have one tire floating. As for those critizising this on facts about the moon's gravity - relax. Mr. Spaceman just dropped the tires and they are bouncing away : )
SarsyBawls
SarsyBawls on Jan 03 '07
Awesome $5
biticol
   biticol on Jan 03 '07
very good one
mumfosh
mumfosh on Jan 03 '07
Yep - one tire. But I also would like to see the astronaut on tip-toes.
zomermaand
zomermaand on Jan 03 '07
hilarious..
cha-ching! $5
Mogodesigner
Mogodesigner on Jan 03 '07
great idea and nice detail
FlySouth
FlySouth on Jan 03 '07
I LOL's right away! But I'm one for technicality, so I wouldn't wear it. But 5!
brenda.e
brenda.e on Jan 04 '07
sucks for him but i like the shirt! $5

good luck!
AngelaP
AngelaP on Jan 04 '07
hahaha
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