Are We Having Fun Yet? Party Down T-Shirt from Busted Tees

Party Down T-Shirt TV Show

I was a little shocked, and very happy, when I opened Busted Tees’ new release newsletter earlier today. Why would they make a t-shirt based on show that got cancelled years ago? Well, I don’t know why, but I sure am glad they did it. Party Down, the show this design pulls its inspiration from, is a super funny and intelligent comedy that starred Mr. Adam Scott (who is currently bringing his humor to another great show, Parks and Recreation). In the show, He’s a failed actor famous for his embarrassing beer commercial slogan of, you guessed it, “Are We Having Fun Yet?!?” This shirt immortalizes those words for all of eternity, and ties in the signature Party Down bow-tie for good measure. I think this shirt is absolutely awesome and totally hilarious, though I understand you probably have to be familiar with the show to enjoy it as much as I do.

After you’ve plowed through both seasons of Party Down (conveniently available for instant streaming on Netflix), buy this shirt from Busted Tees for only $20.00, a small price to pay for the enjoyment it will bring to other Party Down fans. Needless to say (though I’m gonna say it anyway), this shirt will probably be a huge hit at parties and other events where beer is being consumed, as well as life in general. Also, remember to use a Busted Tees coupon to save some money.

So yeah, plop down on your couch and watch some Party Down–you won’t regret it.

25% Off at Busted Tees–Exclusive Troundup Coupon Code

Busted Tees coupon

I’m happy to announce that, through teaming up with the people at Busted Tees, I’m able to offer you an exclusive deal for 25% off your entire order at Busted Tees. A Busted Tees coupon is usually only good for ~10% off of one’s order, so securing a 25% off discount is pretty damn cool in my opinion. There’s no limit or restrictions on how much you can save, nor is there a minimum purchase required. The coupon will last until September 30th, so you’ve got a full month to make your purchases with the discount code.

To get the 25% discount, all you need to do is enter the coupon code “TROUNDUP”. Once again, this coupon will get you 25% off at Busted Tees until September 30th. I’ll also try to get some more cool promos with Busted Tees, so let me know if you have any good ideas. Lastly, I’ve updated my dedicated Busted Tees coupon page and soon-to-be fan-site with the 25% off code, so you can also find it on the list there.

Happy shopping at Busted Tees, and I hope the code helps you save some money. As a hint, if you combine the code with some of their newly added sale tees you can get some really great deals. You can also get free shipping when you purchase four or more tees. So essentially, if you purchase four t-shirts, you get one of them for free (25% off) in addition to free shipping. It’s a solid deal in my opinion.

List of All T-Shirts that Donate to Japan–Help Earthquake victims

What happened in Japan was tragic. It makes me happy, though, to see the huge number of t-shirt companies that have created shirts that donate all or a portion of their proceeds to Japan. It’s incredibly generous–so thank you t-shirt companies. I wanted to round up all these shirts, so that you can have the most opportunities to donate (through buying a shirt). Buy one or all of them, it all goes to a good cause. Also, this post contains some affiliate links–any money (hopefully there will be some ’cause you guys are buying the shirts) made from these links will be donated to Japan.

Palmercash has a total of twelve designs for sale, all of which donate their full profits to Japan. I’m not quite sure which charity, though.

Threadless is selling a single Japan t-shirt, which donates 100% of the profits to the American Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Fund.

Karmaloop will be donating all the proceeds from their “Rising Sun” shirt to Red Cross efforts in Japan.

Wordboner has released this shirt, which will donate all profits to the Red Cross. Also, the placement of this shirt above the next shirt was completely unintentional.

Pray for Japan is selling four different designs, which donate all proceeds to the American Red Cross.

Dres13 has teamed up with Mother Falcon to create a shirt which will donate 100% of its profits to the Japanese Red Cross Society.

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Ript Apparel and the artist of the shirt will be donating a total of $6 for each shirt sold to the Red Cross.

FITTED will be donating all profits from this shirt to relief efforts in Japan.

Seventh.Ink has released this “Japan Relief” shirt which will, well, donate profits to Japan relief efforts.

Goodjoe has released this interesting little design, from which all proceeds will be donated to GlobalGiving.org’s Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund.

Wardrobe (I think that’s the brand) has released this shirt for the Salvation Army to help relief efforts in Japan.

If I missed any shirts (that are still in stock), please let me know in the comments section and I’ll add them to the list. Buy some, and help Japan!

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