As I was looking through my much narrower selection of t-shirts today, I was wondering what t-shirt I wore a year ago. It was one made from homemade presents from my nephew and niece, so I thought today I would scan the original drawings.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh73muisvVPNVeo5YSmtQKbuBC4jpyUYIBY0_JNxDpaZ6ofHLKU95qsED2Rq4v0VNtHTkGu2XBp9QnhK2u6kgQDUPYF-CW-0DQrPSXxIG5_b-VWeZUMBKF7zb9dTSPkcnakUAnNN8CIN5m9/s400/MLS+14+-+Kids%2527+Star+Wars+Drawings+%2528Yoda%2529.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj62Pp18xCx_z8j46Cc6rCN2VAvqwN0iGs0shvbqFoxT-clj_LlSeC1VtrZPydq0ldVZW5hMZz9Jhp9KB_HvFgFuV4KqZvUw4-toG7h_fr_I7911PIjWkWw_nmTB6evvunCZGVjU5YmQkay/s400/MLS+14+-+Kids%2527+Star+Wars+Drawings+%2528Jabba%2529.jpg)
I think my favorite part of these is that Yoda has a smile and Jabba has a frown. For more on the t-shirt and these drawings, you can go here. May the Force be with us all…
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