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Baraendur said:
I worked in a deli for 2 years in college, so I know more than I really ought to about cheese. Its actually spelled muenster and its kind of a wet cheese. That is, its moist to the touch, much like Havarti, but without the tiny little holes in it. Its color is yellowish white, but the outside is orange (I don't know what causes that, though). Its actually not bad stuff.
Actually, Its my favorite cheese. I love it. Its taste and texture is very appealing to some......Its at most ever grocery store.

You should try it Morrus...
 


Welverin said:
O.k.

Morrus how about selling t-shirts with the EN World logo on the back and the option to have your user name put on the front?
I wouldn't know how to go about that. You can get t-shirts with the EN World logo at RPGmall.com, but I don't know how they could be individually customised.
 

ArthurQ said:
Ok, i'll post the first question. Something non sensical and completly random.


What are your thoughts and feelings about swiss and munster cheeze.
Isn't Munster cheese what Herman finds betweeen his toes?
 


Morrus said:
I wouldn't know how to go about that. You can get t-shirts with the EN World logo at RPGmall.com, but I don't know how they could be individually customised.

Not easily unless the name was airbrushed or ironed on.

It costs $100 to produce the print plates used to make a T-shirt - a doublesided shirt will have two plates and cost $200. Now once you divide that cost over 100 or so shirts it gets pretty cheap, but the initial cost is considerable and you therefore *can't* put the names on during the print plating.

Hence you iron it on or airbrush it on. That will run about $10 extra / shirt.
 



ArthurQ said:
Oh, EnWorld Shirts are a GREAT Idea.
Morrus this should DEFINATLY be looked into for Ennies/Gencon.
We had t-shirts this year - not with usernames on them, obviously, but they were black with the EN World logo on them.
 

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