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First Oakland needed a new t-shirt, now it’s Three Twins Ice Cream that’s looking for your fashion instincts and/or graphic design skills. All you’ve got to do is email your design to threetwinstees@gmail.com and make sure it’s got the Three Twins name or logo in it. If you’re the talented winner you’ll get $333 cash. If you design the kiddie tee, you’ll get $333 in Three Twins Gift Certificates. If you win the gift certificate, you have to buy me ice cream. (That’s how websites work.)

Here’s the scoop from their website:

Submission Guidelines:
'¢ Entries should be e-mailed as a pdf or jpeg to threetwinstees@gmail.com. Please include your name and phone number with your entry. Entries should incorporate the Three Twins Ice Cream logo and/or name.

Rules:
'¢ Enter as often as you like.
'¢ Adults may enter the Kids contest and kids may enter the adult contest.
'¢ The winners will be determined by Three Twins Staff. Winning entries become the property of Three Twins Organic Inc.
'¢ Winning contestants must sign a release to receive prizes. Winning contestants under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the release to receive her/his prize.

And of course they always have hippy-dippy organic ice creams and vegan sorbets at the shop on Haight and Fillmore.

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Andrew Dalton - Aggressive Panhandler

Andrew is an East Coast transplant from Virginia hamming it up in San Francisco without any intention of leaving. Having worked every typical job from Bike Shop Employee to Bartender to Ad Agency Hotshot, to Dotcom Layoff he now busts his ass covering the "weird things to do" beat for gracious local audiences at SFAppeal.com and rallies the Western Addy/Lower Haight/Panhandle neighborhoods into action at AggressivePanhandler.com. His work was published in a real, paper magazine one time. One day he might even figure out how to make money from it.