I've belabored the fact that I repeat myself at times (and increasingly so as I age). I've also belabored the fact that one of the few things I remember from my High School German class is the phrase, "Horen Sie Zu und Wiederholen Sie," which means, "Listen and repeat."
So as I struggle to find new ideas for t-shirt designs I also find myself repeating things, especially as I cycle through the National Day days on the National Day of site. They notoriously repeat the National Day of each year. And there are only so many humorous designs you can come up with for National Days of when they are stupid things like "National Hotel Employee Day." It doesn't scream t-shirt design.
Not that my attempt to corner the t-shirt market on National Day of t-shirt designs has been successful (another topic I belabor). But they are sort of unique and you would think the geeks who come up with those days would be all over my t-shirts (or at least all in them).
Today is National Forgiveness Day, National Burnt Ends Day, National Acne Positivity Day, National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day, National Chicken Boy Day and National Pastor's Spouses Day. I've exploited Burnt Ends, No Rhyme Nor Reason, and Chicken Boy. I forgive me for not thinking there is any humor in National Forgiveness Day. Acne Positivity Day and National Pastor's Spouses Day are just too stupid to bother with. But there is some PR flack proud of themselves for creating them.
National Chicken Boy Day was just random enough for me to appreciate. It's about a giant chicken statue that used to be outside a restaurant. It was known as the "Statue of Liberty of Los Angeles" (which is a stretch). Now is is front of an art director's design studio is exploiting the poor Chicken Boy for publicity.
So I jumped onto the chicken bandwagon with my "Chicken at a crossroads" design.