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February 18, 2008

the ork stork.

Bo_blue
I've been craving an Ork poster of Brooklyn, and I have no idea why. Really, it makes no sense. I've never been to Brooklyn, will probably never GO to Brooklyn, and have no intentions of meeting anyone from Brooklyn anytime soon. Not that I'm opposed, just that I live in L.A., and I don't meet a lot of Brooklynites over yonder.

Regardless, I asked for the Ork Stork to come to my house for V-Day. He (she?) didn't, but it's ok. I've got time. I'm holding out for the L.A. print anyway. Or perhaps a Connersville, Indiana city poster, eh? Nothing like a few stoplights to represent good design.
Sf_grn

Anyway, get your city posters right here from $22-$27. Translation? Good design at a GREAT price, no matter what accent you use.

Yummy.

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Nice find! I'm all over Ork!

I bought the SF one as a christmas present last year for my friend who is an SF nut. Good quality, and great price. And not your everyday candle/candy/socks/gloves/fill-in-the-blank gift!

Whoa - I came across this link from Droolicious and had to comment. Although its not so strange that I also love the Brooklyn poster and do in fact live in Brooklyn, but it is just simply bizarre to read the mention of Connersville, Indiana - my hometown and where my parents and gobs of relatives live to this day. When they make that one let me know. I'll be representing from the Dun' Grazin hood.

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