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roastbeefyaweefy t1_iy92izg wrote

If you do print your own, it should read "JUNYA SCAHLA"

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Jack__Squat t1_iyajy3m wrote

Don’t forget the “Fine-shtine” part.

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Firebird22x t1_iy907px wrote

If you have a printer, getting some iron on transfer paper might be your easiest way.

The official font is Century Schoolbook, but that's a paid font. If you go the Google Fonts route, Libre Baskerville Bold is close enough that most people won't notice a difference, just a tad thinner (The italic's lowercase P's are a bit different though)

Color wise I'd go with CMYK: 0% / 46% / 49% / 45% ( Hex: #8B160F )

Might take a couple sheets and some trial and error for alignment, but shouldn't be too difficult

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Edit: The font for the sweatshirt above isn't Century Schoolbook, that's also really close for 95% of the letters, but the Capital W on this shirt doesn't have a serif on the middle peak, but Century Schoolbook does. Either way, super close.

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eric12421 t1_iybi19e wrote

If anyone can make one of these please message me, I will venmo you for a men’s medium. Have a group outing this weekend and this would be hilarious to show up in.

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theuniquenerd t1_iyceqsc wrote

Same. I think I still have mine in my old clothes, but I doubt I fit in it…you know, it’s sized from when I was in elementary school

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401RG t1_iycupx5 wrote

I second this, I’ll totally buy one.

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EllisDee3 t1_iy8swrv wrote

My kid got one from his school. Maybe re-enroll in elementary school.

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sporkemon t1_iy9o4oy wrote

I still have the $50 liberian dollar coin he gave me in 3rd grade in 2003, which google tells me is now worth 32 US cents. gonna guess he won't sell me one of these bad boys for that much but it can't hurt to try🤷🏻‍♀️

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JasonDJ t1_iyaq8a9 wrote

What you have just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard.

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Bigboy_6 t1_iyajuay wrote

Yup, found one at Savers. Brought it back there a few years later when it stopped being amusing to wear in public.

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donnikhan t1_iy9clpe wrote

This happened many years ago, but I recall that in the school year before they went out of business all Feinstein Junya Scahlas were promised a trip to Rocky Point if we filled out our good deeds books.

The end of the school year came, and Rocky Point went out of business. I think the rage and sadness never went away and have cursed all RI school kids from that era.

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maybebullshitmaybe t1_iyd074e wrote

Now none of the students will ever do a good deed again. Thanks Rocky Point 😢

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JasonDJ t1_iyaqmws wrote

Ever since then, every kid to come out of an RI school grew up to be a greedy, self-serving asshole. Cooncidence? I think not.

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TheBerric t1_iy8vf4c wrote

I’ve heard that guy is an asshole

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_iy93siw wrote

Years ago, I wrote to him as a new endeavor on my own asking if he might donate and I would use the money to start a program to collect used cell phones to give to domestic violence victims.

He told me they just need to leave the relationship. From his perspective, it was their own damn fault and he didn’t see how cell phones could fix that. No donation.

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Phairleigh_Ewenique t1_iy96360 wrote

Used to work at the grocery store Feinstein shopped at. He would routinely commandeer the intercom to talk about good deeds and whatever was playing at his stupid IMAX theater.

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Distinct-Ad5751 t1_iy98wix wrote

I never met him but we sued him years ago.

My son got a scholarship at their preschool (I was at URI) and he was injured with a concussion. The staff didn’t call me when he started throwing up, and didn’t connect the dots from the injury (hit by a scooter). We were able to get the full amount of the scholarship to place him in another school.

His scholarship/school/nonprofit is designed to pay each other. Guy and his wife makes BANK.

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jdmess401 t1_iy95o13 wrote

I grew up on the same street he lived on. He was always nice to the neighbors. But I’ve heard he’s a very different person when it comes to business dealings.

The funny thing is though, when he visits schools he plays up the Junior Scholar cards like you have to earn them. Meanwhile, he was handing them out to us in the neighborhood like candy on Halloween. I don’t think we paid for Dear Hearts until we were teenagers lol.

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nannerp t1_iy9e2uk wrote

He was always creepy with the kids when he visited the school. I remember him touching kids’ faces.

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12stringPlayer t1_iyad81c wrote

Her won't give anyone a nickel unless he can put his name on them.

Fun fact: the Providence Children's Museum turned down a $1 million donation from him because they'd have had to rename themselves to "The Alan Shawn Feinstein / Providence Children's Museum. I love those folks.

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BillFeezy t1_iyahgm1 wrote

Same thing happened with a middle school in Westerly

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silverhammer96 t1_iy8yu17 wrote

I saw a couple for sale at the Providence Flea Market

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WetNetBet t1_iy99ada wrote

You have to be smaht

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dc_dobbz t1_iy9awn2 wrote

I have no idea but the fact you’re asking made me very happy for some reason.

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DadWagon13 t1_iy9ezcs wrote

Have you tried second grade?

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WRRRYYYYYY t1_iy9m2on wrote

Jesus I think I still have a few of these from when I was younger

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cptringo t1_iy9jqhw wrote

Maybe just do good deeds?

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Llfeofjerm t1_iyb9mdp wrote

I think every kid in public schools got one back in like 2007 lol.

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Darisixnine t1_iya36tr wrote

I got a t shirt from elementary school still

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ERockDot t1_iybc00q wrote

I always spot them at Saver's

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KaijuKyojin t1_iyc91ud wrote

Either be an Alan Shawn Feinstein jr scholar or grow up and compete with one.

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Rhody1964 t1_iycs4mw wrote

He creeps me out.

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Miner_McGee t1_iyd00hu wrote

Even on Reddit that guys a staple of Rhode Island

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