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2013-08-06 12:24 PM in reply to: mehaner |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by mehaner i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. jc penney had a controversy a few years ago and had to pull shirts off the shelves that said "i'm too pretty for math" or some such. this is nothing new. i was teased for being a nerd all through school. it only bothered me a little bit. kinda. True enough. We get asked alot about the sports we played as kids because of our kid's athleticism....my wife played NONE...she danced. My wife also enjoys her nerd status.....we mostly make fun of her. |
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2013-08-06 12:24 PM in reply to: Left Brain |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Left Brain I just ordered a custom t-shirt for the next race..... On the front it says, "My Kid Hates Triathlon" On the back it says, "F*^K Him, He's Racing" OMFG. Order one for me. |
2013-08-06 12:24 PM in reply to: mr2tony |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by mehaner Whaddya mean `all through high school, nerd?' Aren't you supposed to be sipping fine wine and saying stuff like `Ehhhhscuzzzze. Posso avere piu vino?' i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. jc penney had a controversy a few years ago and had to pull shirts off the shelves that said "i'm too pretty for math" or some such. this is nothing new. i was teased for being a nerd all through school. it only bothered me a little bit. kinda. people don't make fun of me for it now, they just pay me $$$. vado bebere vino alle venti. IL BIATCH. |
2013-08-06 12:26 PM in reply to: jford2309 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by jford2309 I think any t shirt with cuss words on them shows a lack of immaturity IMO.
T Shirts that are meant to be funny are just that, nothing more. They show a LACK of immaturity? I do not think you mean what you think you mean. |
2013-08-06 12:27 PM in reply to: jford2309 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by jford2309 I think any t shirt with cuss words on them shows a lack of immaturity IMO.
T Shirts that are meant to be funny are just that, nothing more. Nice:)
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2013-08-06 12:28 PM in reply to: mehaner |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by mehaner Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by mehaner Whaddya mean `all through high school, nerd?' Aren't you supposed to be sipping fine wine and saying stuff like `Ehhhhscuzzzze. Posso avere piu vino?' i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. jc penney had a controversy a few years ago and had to pull shirts off the shelves that said "i'm too pretty for math" or some such. this is nothing new. i was teased for being a nerd all through school. it only bothered me a little bit. kinda. people don't make fun of me for it now, they just pay me $$$. vado bebere vino alle venti. IL BIATCH. Your FACE is il biatch! |
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2013-08-06 12:30 PM in reply to: switch |
Pro 5761 Bartlett, TN | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by jford2309 I think any t shirt with cuss words on them shows a lack of immaturity IMO.
T Shirts that are meant to be funny are just that, nothing more. Nice
yeah, meant to type maturity, not immaturity. |
2013-08-06 12:35 PM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by mehaner i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. "sarcfont thingy" No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. "/sarcfont thingy" Edited by Pector55 2013-08-06 12:36 PM |
2013-08-06 12:36 PM in reply to: Pector55 |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! |
2013-08-06 12:37 PM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Left Brain Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-) Edited by Pector55 2013-08-06 12:38 PM |
2013-08-06 12:39 PM in reply to: Pector55 |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know it was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-) Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! My sarc font won't work either......sometimes it turns up blue I think....I quit trying. |
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2013-08-06 12:58 PM in reply to: switch |
Master 2725 Washington, DC Metro | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... The theme has shifted a bit in the thread, but I have to say that one I still get a chuckle out of is this one:
Clearly his crew didn't heed the request. |
2013-08-06 1:01 PM in reply to: Pector55 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. For real. I still think the kids' t shirts I posted are lame.Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! |
2013-08-06 1:07 PM in reply to: switch |
Expert 3126 Boise, ID | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. For real. I still think the kids' t shirts I posted are lame. Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good to see that male strippers are earning an equal wage for equal work. |
2013-08-06 1:08 PM in reply to: 0 |
Master 2167 Livonia, MI | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! Switch, as usual you echo my sentiment. Hey...those girls work hard! Edit: Oh, and Aaron, I don't think Switch was referring to male dancers either, she'll correct me if I'm wrong........... Edited by noelle1230 2013-08-06 1:11 PM |
2013-08-06 1:11 PM in reply to: noelle1230 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by noelle1230 Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! Switch, as usual you echo my sentiment. Hey...those girls work hard! So you better treat her right! |
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2013-08-06 1:13 PM in reply to: noelle1230 |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by noelle1230 And some of them are very talented. They're adults making a choice. Right on. Btw, never seen a male stripper, and, strangely, that has no appeal...Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! Switch, as usual you echo my sentiment. Hey...those girls work hard! |
2013-08-06 1:15 PM in reply to: switch |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by noelle1230 And some of them are very talented. They're adults making a choice. Right on. Btw, never seen a male stripper, and, strangely, that has no appeal... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! Switch, as usual you echo my sentiment. Hey...those girls work hard! Apparently Magic Mike is a good movie. Monica still hasn't stopped talking about it for some reason. They must be really good magicians. |
2013-08-06 1:15 PM in reply to: 0 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Pector55 I've supported a few dancers $1 at a time--no sarc font. For real. I still think the kids' t shirts I posted are lame. Originally posted by Left Brain Yeah I gave up on trying to figure out how the sarc font works now. Just know the sarc font was intended and it's a joke. It fits right onto the shirts on topic. It will offend the over-sensitive and that's fine. ;-)Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by mehaner No way.. I love dancers and I support them $1 at a time. i'm guessing that everyone sh*ttalking on dance has never actually been a dancer. Oh................................NO!!!!!!!!!!!! I agree that the kids shirts the OP posted are rediculous. As a father of a son and a daughter, I don't understand supporting the notion that aspiring to be the lowest common denominator of human on the planet is a good thing. Even when I know my kids are just pushing my buttons, I still reiterate my negative opinions of those made famous only by pop culture. ...then I yell, "Get off my lawn!" even when there isn't anyone on my lawn. Edited by Pector55 2013-08-06 1:18 PM |
2013-08-06 1:34 PM in reply to: switch |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Kido I would agree that's it's pretty classless, but honestly, since when did T-Shirts become the conveyance of enlightened literature or poignant commentary? It's a T-shirt people. Go to any souvenir shop or Spencer's Gifts and see a pluthera of tasteless T-shirts. I guess I take T-shirt quotes a little tongue in cheek and wouldn't associated it with poor parenting or social degradation. I have never been a fan of the "humorous" T-shirts, however, the tuxedo T-shirt still sort of makes me chuckle.. This must be a poke the snake time for you, huh? A parent buying that shirt for their kid, or a number of other things, like the pants and shorts with words written on the butt, do, indeed, seem like bad parenting choices to me, and, yep, another type of social degradation. There are tons of good t-shirts out there...why not buy one for your kid that is just positive all the way around? I love Tony's "Nerd" shirt. My kids have "Bookworm" shirts, nature themed t-shirts, t-shirts with (gasp!) no words or logos. I really think it's OK to use critical thinking when making these choices, especially when it comes to spending money and creating an image with which your kids identify. As for humorous shirts, thinkgeek.com has some that I think are pretty funny, but I guess it all depends on your sense of humor. A t-shirt that portrays a girl as being good at spending money and not at math isn't ever going to seem funny to me. I'm not familiar with that term. I'm not trying to poke anything... I think we can all agree that since T-shirts were made, there have been plenty of tasteless, crass, rude, crude, raunchy, stupid, disgusting, and obnoxious ones printed up. So NOW is the time to get offended if a kid has one that says they are born to wear diamonds? I saw some nasty red neck chick wearing a coat embroidered on the back "if you like my mountains, you'll love my bush"... I threw up in my mouth a bit. After seeing that? The "born to wear diamonds" doesn't seem that bad. |
2013-08-06 2:05 PM in reply to: Kido |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Kido Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Kido I would agree that's it's pretty classless, but honestly, since when did T-Shirts become the conveyance of enlightened literature or poignant commentary? It's a T-shirt people. Go to any souvenir shop or Spencer's Gifts and see a pluthera of tasteless T-shirts. I guess I take T-shirt quotes a little tongue in cheek and wouldn't associated it with poor parenting or social degradation. I have never been a fan of the "humorous" T-shirts, however, the tuxedo T-shirt still sort of makes me chuckle.. This must be a poke the snake time for you, huh? A parent buying that shirt for their kid, or a number of other things, like the pants and shorts with words written on the butt, do, indeed, seem like bad parenting choices to me, and, yep, another type of social degradation. There are tons of good t-shirts out there...why not buy one for your kid that is just positive all the way around? I love Tony's "Nerd" shirt. My kids have "Bookworm" shirts, nature themed t-shirts, t-shirts with (gasp!) no words or logos. I really think it's OK to use critical thinking when making these choices, especially when it comes to spending money and creating an image with which your kids identify. As for humorous shirts, thinkgeek.com has some that I think are pretty funny, but I guess it all depends on your sense of humor. A t-shirt that portrays a girl as being good at spending money and not at math isn't ever going to seem funny to me. I'm not familiar with that term. I'm not trying to poke anything... I think we can all agree that since T-shirts were made, there have been plenty of tasteless, crass, rude, crude, raunchy, stupid, disgusting, and obnoxious ones printed up. So NOW is the time to get offended if a kid has one that says they are born to wear diamonds? I saw some nasty red neck chick wearing a coat embroidered on the back "if you like my mountains, you'll love my bush"... I threw up in my mouth a bit. After seeing that? The "born to wear diamonds" doesn't seem that bad. Well now.. if you didn't love her mountains, why not just stop there? ;-) I happend to know of an extremely sexy crossfit chick who has a shirt that references "If you love my (something) you'll love my snatch." Now that is clearly just a reference to the exercise but perves may find it offensive simply because they took it the wrong way. Maybe your redneck chick is merely making reference to Busch beer and simply spelled it wrong. |
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2013-08-06 2:28 PM in reply to: Pector55 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by Kido Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Kido I would agree that's it's pretty classless, but honestly, since when did T-Shirts become the conveyance of enlightened literature or poignant commentary? It's a T-shirt people. Go to any souvenir shop or Spencer's Gifts and see a pluthera of tasteless T-shirts. I guess I take T-shirt quotes a little tongue in cheek and wouldn't associated it with poor parenting or social degradation. I have never been a fan of the "humorous" T-shirts, however, the tuxedo T-shirt still sort of makes me chuckle.. This must be a poke the snake time for you, huh? A parent buying that shirt for their kid, or a number of other things, like the pants and shorts with words written on the butt, do, indeed, seem like bad parenting choices to me, and, yep, another type of social degradation. There are tons of good t-shirts out there...why not buy one for your kid that is just positive all the way around? I love Tony's "Nerd" shirt. My kids have "Bookworm" shirts, nature themed t-shirts, t-shirts with (gasp!) no words or logos. I really think it's OK to use critical thinking when making these choices, especially when it comes to spending money and creating an image with which your kids identify. As for humorous shirts, thinkgeek.com has some that I think are pretty funny, but I guess it all depends on your sense of humor. A t-shirt that portrays a girl as being good at spending money and not at math isn't ever going to seem funny to me. I'm not familiar with that term. I'm not trying to poke anything... I think we can all agree that since T-shirts were made, there have been plenty of tasteless, crass, rude, crude, raunchy, stupid, disgusting, and obnoxious ones printed up. So NOW is the time to get offended if a kid has one that says they are born to wear diamonds? I saw some nasty red neck chick wearing a coat embroidered on the back "if you like my mountains, you'll love my bush"... I threw up in my mouth a bit. After seeing that? The "born to wear diamonds" doesn't seem that bad. Well now.. if you didn't love her mountains, why not just stop there? ;-) I happend to know of an extremely sexy crossfit chick who has a shirt that references "If you love my (something) you'll love my snatch." Now that is clearly just a reference to the exercise but perves may find it offensive simply because they took it the wrong way. Maybe your redneck chick is merely making reference to Busch beer and simply spelled it wrong. The ones I don't get are simply one cuss word. I swear as much as the next guy but I just don't understand. |
2013-08-06 2:34 PM in reply to: mr2tony |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by mr2tony The ones I don't get are simply one cuss word. I swear as much as the next guy but I just don't understand. Right! I think I'm pretty laid back, but for a hot minute, I actually got mad at some kid who wore a shirt that simply said "Eff You". (with the correct spelling, obviously.) The simple lack of respect to everyone that shirt expressed pushed the wrong button for me for a second... Then it was "kids will be kids" and all that. I envisioned the kid needing aid someday while wearing it and the good Samaritan would just repeat what he read and move on. |
2013-08-06 2:51 PM in reply to: Kido |
Regular 5477 LHOTP | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by Kido The children that shirt is marketed to are 6-10. Their parents BUY the shirt. The shirt has words on it that convey a message. "Here, Suzie, isn't this cute. Forget about that math homework! Let's go shopping!" I guess we all have things that push our buttons. People telling girls math isn't important happens to be on my list.Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Kido I would agree that's it's pretty classless, but honestly, since when did T-Shirts become the conveyance of enlightened literature or poignant commentary? It's a T-shirt people. Go to any souvenir shop or Spencer's Gifts and see a pluthera of tasteless T-shirts. I guess I take T-shirt quotes a little tongue in cheek and wouldn't associated it with poor parenting or social degradation. I have never been a fan of the "humorous" T-shirts, however, the tuxedo T-shirt still sort of makes me chuckle.. This must be a poke the snake time for you, huh? A parent buying that shirt for their kid, or a number of other things, like the pants and shorts with words written on the butt, do, indeed, seem like bad parenting choices to me, and, yep, another type of social degradation. There are tons of good t-shirts out there...why not buy one for your kid that is just positive all the way around? I love Tony's "Nerd" shirt. My kids have "Bookworm" shirts, nature themed t-shirts, t-shirts with (gasp!) no words or logos. I really think it's OK to use critical thinking when making these choices, especially when it comes to spending money and creating an image with which your kids identify. As for humorous shirts, thinkgeek.com has some that I think are pretty funny, but I guess it all depends on your sense of humor. A t-shirt that portrays a girl as being good at spending money and not at math isn't ever going to seem funny to me. I'm not familiar with that term. I'm not trying to poke anything... I think we can all agree that since T-shirts were made, there have been plenty of tasteless, crass, rude, crude, raunchy, stupid, disgusting, and obnoxious ones printed up. So NOW is the time to get offended if a kid has one that says they are born to wear diamonds? I saw some nasty red neck chick wearing a coat embroidered on the back "if you like my mountains, you'll love my bush"... I threw up in my mouth a bit. After seeing that? The "born to wear diamonds" doesn't seem that bad. |
2013-08-06 2:52 PM in reply to: mr2tony |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Nice frickin shirt... Originally posted by mr2tony Originally posted by Pector55 Originally posted by Kido Originally posted by switch Originally posted by Kido I would agree that's it's pretty classless, but honestly, since when did T-Shirts become the conveyance of enlightened literature or poignant commentary? It's a T-shirt people. Go to any souvenir shop or Spencer's Gifts and see a pluthera of tasteless T-shirts. I guess I take T-shirt quotes a little tongue in cheek and wouldn't associated it with poor parenting or social degradation. I have never been a fan of the "humorous" T-shirts, however, the tuxedo T-shirt still sort of makes me chuckle.. This must be a poke the snake time for you, huh? A parent buying that shirt for their kid, or a number of other things, like the pants and shorts with words written on the butt, do, indeed, seem like bad parenting choices to me, and, yep, another type of social degradation. There are tons of good t-shirts out there...why not buy one for your kid that is just positive all the way around? I love Tony's "Nerd" shirt. My kids have "Bookworm" shirts, nature themed t-shirts, t-shirts with (gasp!) no words or logos. I really think it's OK to use critical thinking when making these choices, especially when it comes to spending money and creating an image with which your kids identify. As for humorous shirts, thinkgeek.com has some that I think are pretty funny, but I guess it all depends on your sense of humor. A t-shirt that portrays a girl as being good at spending money and not at math isn't ever going to seem funny to me. I'm not familiar with that term. I'm not trying to poke anything... I think we can all agree that since T-shirts were made, there have been plenty of tasteless, crass, rude, crude, raunchy, stupid, disgusting, and obnoxious ones printed up. So NOW is the time to get offended if a kid has one that says they are born to wear diamonds? I saw some nasty red neck chick wearing a coat embroidered on the back "if you like my mountains, you'll love my bush"... I threw up in my mouth a bit. After seeing that? The "born to wear diamonds" doesn't seem that bad. Well now.. if you didn't love her mountains, why not just stop there? ;-) I happend to know of an extremely sexy crossfit chick who has a shirt that references "If you love my (something) you'll love my snatch." Now that is clearly just a reference to the exercise but perves may find it offensive simply because they took it the wrong way. Maybe your redneck chick is merely making reference to Busch beer and simply spelled it wrong. The ones I don't get are simply one cuss word. I swear as much as the next guy but I just don't understand. I'm with you. I swear now and then and to be honest, I try not to. It's not funny and it doesn't make anyone tough so I don't quite understand it either. |
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