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		<title>Boston Tee Party @ Viva Ortegacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My apologies to Dave Ortega of Viva Ortegacy for taking so long to get around to this, I&#8217;ve spent near enough a day tracking down links and information for another review that turned out to be rather a waste of time. The problem with receiving requests from PR agencies is they simply don&#8217;t know the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Viva Ortegacy's Boston Tee Party at The Grand" href="http://vivaortegacy.com"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0px none; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: left;" title="Boston Tee party at Viva Ortegacy" src="http://vivaortegacy.com/images/tee_party.jpg" alt="Boston Tee party at Viva Ortegacy" width="271" height="373" /></a>My apologies to Dave Ortega of <a title="Comic Illustration Tees of the Future?" href="http://vivaortegacy.com"><strong>Viva Ortegacy</strong></a> for taking so long to get around to this, I&#8217;ve spent near enough a day tracking down links and information for another review that turned out to be rather a waste of time. The problem with receiving requests from PR agencies is they simply don&#8217;t know the industry as well as the designers they represent. to cut a long story short the site was great, professional, nice graphic designs, but they had no way of letting their readers buy their gear, well there was probably a phone number somewhere and perhaps they could take your credit card details, and they did have a few for sale in  boutique in Georgia, but really, if you want a review, remember my readers are global, they need closure! Luckily Viva Ortegacy is a different story altogether, and then some.</p>
<p>Not only do have a shopping cart (phew) but what&#8217;s more they&#8217;re throwing a party, and it&#8217;s free, and there&#8217;s food and drink and everything you could imagine!! Okay maybe I&#8217;ve gone a little too far there, but it still sounds fun to me, although I maybe rather out of the loop here on the blustery wintry south coast of Britain. If you want to join in the fun be at <a title="Map and Directions to The Boston Tee Party!" href="http://www.yelp.com/map/grand-somerville"><strong>The Grand</strong></a>, <strong>374 Somerville Avenue, Union Square, Somerville, Boston on December 4th between 6pm and 8pm</strong> or be square!</p>
<p>Besides it will get you away from that damn screen, so if you&#8217;re not here, on the other side of the world then you really should join in the celebrations for Ortega&#8217;s new <a title="Dave Ortega's Tees of the Future" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/tees.html"><strong>Tees of The Future</strong></a>. Now don&#8217;t ask me why they&#8217;re from the future, I&#8217;m sure Dave will have a convincing argument for you when you get there.</p>
<p>His latest offering is his <a title="Geoskullz Tee at Viva Ortegacy" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/geoskullz.html"><strong>Geoskullz Tee</strong></a>, which is available in both olive and brown, and for some strange reason remind me of Argyle patterns, yes you probably need to be me to see that one.<span id="more-436"></span></p>
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<td><a title="Geoskullz Tee by Dave Ortega" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/geoskullz.html"><img style="border: 0px none;" title="Olive Geoskullz Tee at Viva Ortegacy" src="http://vivaortegacy.com/images/2009_tee_br.jpg" alt="Olive Geoskullz Tee at Viva Ortegacy" width="400" height="533" /></a></td>
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<p>If you look carefully you can even catch a glimpse of Dave&#8217;s beard, a sign of a true revolutionary, I&#8217;ve tried in the past but my gf complained, so there goes my chances of joining the cause :p It&#8217;s a simple design, but it works, there&#8217;s little more I can say, I suppose I could delve (once again) into the meaning of the skull image, but I haven&#8217;t eaten my dinner yet, so I&#8217;ll leave it to you to ponder.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my favourite by Dave, I love the confidence in sloppy line, which believe me is the desired effect in this case. <a title="Winter Was Hard Tee at Viva Ortegacy" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/winterwashard.htm"><strong>Winter Was Hard</strong></a> is a fantastic t-shirt, something to confuse the old and amaze the young, again as simple as you could wish for but extremely effective.</p>
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<td><a title="Winter Was Hard Tee by Dave ortega" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/winterwashard.htm"><img style="border: 0px none;" title="Winter Was Hard Tee at Viva Ortegacy" src="http://vivaortegacy.com/images/winterwashard.jpg" alt="Winter Was Hard Tee at Viva Ortegacy" width="400" height="533" /></a></td>
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<p>My particular soft spot for this must stem back to a childhood love for monster comics and illustrations, I know, it&#8217;s just a guy frozen by a long hard winter (sounds familiar &#8211; checking my fingers for frostbite), but it&#8217;s <em>almost</em> <a title="Scooby Doo and the pesky kids" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo"><strong>Scooby Doo</strong></a> in character. You know, a guy in a scary costume who, by the end of the show, is bound (contractually no doubt) to bark at the groovy teenage detectives &#8220;I would&#8217;ve got away with it if it wasn&#8217;t for you meddling kids&#8221;.</p>
<p>Now is this a Werewolf Tee as shown at the tees page or is it a mystery? For argument&#8217;s sake I&#8217;ll call it the <a title="Werewolf / Mystery Tee by Dave Ortega" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/mystery_tee.html"><strong>Mystery Tee</strong></a>, however if you ask me it&#8217;s the headless ghost who likes to haunt the cheerleaders who picked on them in a former life, even the pom-poms have a sinister look about them.</p>
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<td><a title="Mystery/Werewolf Tee at Viva Ortegacy" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/mystery_tee.html"><img style="border: 0px none;" title="Mystery/Werewolf Tee at Viva Ortegacy" src="http://vivaortegacy.com/images/werewolftee.jpg" alt="Mystery/Werewolf Tee at Viva Ortegacy" width="400" height="533" /></a></td>
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<p>Incase you&#8217;re feeling a little shaken up by the last tee (:p) then this one is bound to cheer you up, it&#8217;s called <a title="Happy Tree at Viva Ortegacy" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/happytree.html"><strong>Happy Tree</strong></a>, and it definitely does the job, I like trees, I especially like happy trees, this has to be the happiest I&#8217;ve come across in a long time!</p>
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<td><a title="Happy Tree Tee by Dave Ortega" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/happytree.html"><img style="border: 0px none;" title="Happy Tree (Brown) at Viva Ortegacy" src="http://vivaortegacy.com/images/happytree01.jpg" alt="Happy Tree (Brown) at Viva Ortegacy" width="400" height="533" /></a></td>
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<p>See the rest of Dave&#8217;s groovy tees <a title="Viva Ortegacy Tees" href="http://vivaortegacy.com/tees.html"><strong>here</strong></a>, or better still pop down to the <a title="Come to the Boston Tee Party 6th December." href="http://vivaortegacy.com"><strong>Boston Tee Party</strong></a> and meet and greet Dave and his wonderful collection in person!</p>
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