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Thrillist PhiladelphiaThese 2x4 velcro patches out of West Chester offer a QR code (a 3-D barcode that smartphone-equipped people can photograph, then get auto-linked to whatever you want, from your hilarious website, to Freddie Prinze Jr's hilarious Wikipedia page) along with your choice of incredibly geek-tastic emblem, be it a flame, an ASCII skull, a two-tone graphic of rock/paper/scissors, or a circle with "You Are Here" written on it -- though if you wear it out, don't be surprised if all the ladies go "over there".
Picking up where pioneers like James (noted giant-peach dweller) and Val Kilmer (recently converted the giant Oreo from Honey I Shrunk the Kids... more
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