We have some really groovy news to share with you today. The Springleap.com HQ in Woodstock is moving.
That’s right, it’s time for more room so we can accommodate our growing Springleap.com team. At the moment things are a bit snug and it’s time to super-size our working area.
After much searching we have found the perfect place to set up our HQ. You will probably laugh when you hear where.
So what will the move require? Lots of trucks and perhaps a chopper? No sir, all it will take is a few brawny guys and an elevator shaft.
Unlike in the time of the” Front Pullers”, in order to arrive at our new Springleap.com HQ, we will not have to trek over rocky crags and mountainous terrain filled with man eating predators.
The good news is that we are staying in the very same building!
There are few things in this world that draws attention, quite like controversial t-shirts. Indeed, we at Springleap.com have had our fair share of t-shirts that have raised eyebrows and even elicited scorn.
What can I say, if you don’t have a sense of humour, best stay at home.
There are a myriad of controversial t-shirts out there these days, but only a few are worth the cotton they are printed on. Springleap. Com, being a family competition, does not have a huge amount of controversial t-shirts, but here are my top 2.
The very first controversial t-shirt that springs to mind is the amazingly intricate What would Godzilla Do? design by TokyoGoGo. This design shows a mega-sized Jesus rampaging through some hapless city, whilst out looking for groceries. Goodness this one definitely set off the more sensitive types. Which I suppose is understandable, considering the religious content.
While yes, this is not a design to wear to church, it is still a very unique and well thought out design. There is no doubt in my mind that this is one of the most controversial t-shirts on Springleap.com, if not from any South African competition to date.