Sherrif Hoyt Knows The Walken Dead Well

     So I spent my Black Friday cleaning house, paying bills and in general doing chores. A pretty mundane day considering my Friday is finishing up at work. Well, to say my day got flipped around when the mail man showed up is an understatement. No, I didn't shag him nor did I get an unexpected stripper delivery. What I got instead was a surprise package from Don at tshirtbordello.com   with two awesome and generous gifts! Need say I tore into that package like an addict on Christmas.

     Like always Don never disappoints & my first pleasant treat was a t-shirt dedicated to the man with more than a gun in hand and badge clipped to his chest. Sheriff Hoyt is man of simple words. Quotable words to be exact.
      "People may not remember what we say here tonight, but by God they'll remember what we did." -Sound familiar? I hope so! This awesome shirt is the perfect political endorsement for the man that shared the screen with a leather faced fiend.
     The design is wonderfully done with great detail and perfect gold and white coloring screened on a brown shirt. If either The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake in 03' or The Beginning prequel released in 06' are your favorite movies then you've gotta pick the t-shirt up here -> Sherrif Hoyt TCM . It's perfect for any horror movie collector.



     Of course I had to put this shirt down to look at the second one Don had sent me. I have to say, it easily made me laugh in evil delight. What? I'm easily amused.


    
     Anyway, with the rise of zombies in pop culture and in horror movies, it was expected that at some point those with the right kind of names would make their debut in the zombie world. I don't know if this was exactly what Christopher Walken had in mind, but I think it's pretty brilliant. I mean, I know he hasn't exactly landed a zombie role but after this I'm certainly looking forward to when he does so.
    
     His already extensive horror film credits only lends to my desire to see him shamble his way across my screen some day. The imprint is pretty detailed, almost similar to a comic styling I'm rather fond of. The washed out blue-grey skin tones and contrasting blood spatter stand out nicely screened on a black t-shirt. The name pun is just perfect and no doubt when I wear this shirt I'll often find myself laughing aloud spontaneously due to it. Not that I don't randomly laugh out loud to begin with but this enjoyable shirt will increase the odds of that happening. If you want to join me in the fun in sharing the Walken Dead (heh) with the rest of the general public then find it here -> Walken Dead T .


    


     Need say if I dare call this (cause I'm going to do so anyways) a care package I'm sure you will all agree with me that it is. What better way to start off Black Friday than with two awesome t-shirts from tshirtbordello.com? And if you are still out shopping wondering what to get your horror fan then you don't have to leave the house. Instead, hop online and check out the countless awesome gifts Don has there. I already own at least three other Ts from there and a floating key chain (you may have seen in a previous post) that always make my day when I slip them on.

     Oh. And ff you are wondering if the above images are from the actual t-shirts then look below. I did in fact photograph them resting comfortably on a partial mannequin I found in my basement when I moved in.

                      

      No, I didn't ask the previous renters what they were doing with it. Considering there was also a waist up medical doll there too (which I gave away) and one of the renters went missing months after they left & we moved in....I figured I'm good not knowing.


     But if you are curious what it looks like...well you tell me what someone is doing with just the chest piece to a mannequin? Besides hanging t-shirts on it like I do and photographing them.


So,


Until my next post,

sit back, relax

and don't forget to scream!










 

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