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Sameunderneath is a brand that speaks to all people, despite their creed, class, region or ethnicity. As part of accepting people for all different walks of life, I created a Sameunderneath barf bag to help those who have both fear of public speaking and motion sickness.
Luckily no one needed the barf bag for our final COLABORATORY pitch yesterday.
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Man, where was this during the pre-pitch? I wanted to hold in the barf until the mean old guy left. I didn't want to give him the satisfaction.
I sat runway-side at a SameUnderneath fashion show. Outside PDX City Hall. When I worked there. It was awkward.
Maybe next year, instead of lab rat t-shirts, PAF will consider giving lab rat barf bags to the interns.
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