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curiousuburb
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2004-09-27, 17:09





I'd considered making a thread of funny t-shirts, so if this turns into that, fine...

But this title seemed more suited to silly humour, somehow.

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murbot
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2004-09-27, 17:21

Wow. Those are nice. There is just something about nice tits in a tight white shirt...
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2004-09-27, 21:29

If she reminds you at the bar to save some money for the hotel room it'd be a pretty good sign.
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ast3r3x
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2004-09-27, 21:38

If she starts the evening's drinking with tequila, your getting laid tonight
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2004-09-27, 22:08

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If she starts the evening's drinking with tequila, your getting laid tonight
whether she likes it or not....
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alcimedes
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2004-09-27, 22:23

She's married to some Canadian named Murray.
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2004-09-27, 22:33

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She's married to some Canadian named Murray.
Wow, you've dated her also?
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curiousuburb
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2004-09-28, 15:11

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2004-09-28, 15:16

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whether she likes it or not....
Depends...vilent vomiting normally keeps guys away
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onlyafterdark
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2004-09-28, 16:21

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2004-09-28, 16:29

Got to love this place for funny t-shirts.

http://www.tshirthell.com/hell.shtml
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2004-09-28, 16:47

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2004-09-28, 16:55

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2004-09-28, 16:59

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Escher
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2004-09-29, 09:49

Guss I'm not hip enough. What does WWJD mean? Google indicates "what would jesus do?" But then the T-shirt site above also has WWSD, what would Satan do. Is this just making fun of christian funamentalists, or is there more to it? Is a Klondike Bar simply an American snack, or does it have a figurative meaning too?

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2004-09-29, 10:09

The commercials had a jingle... "what would you do for a Klondike Bar?"

Then you had people doing stupid shit to acquire one. You know, then we all laughed heartily. heh

So it's a play on both I guess. That, and the "what would jesus do" thing... toss 'em in a bowl and mix, and you get that shirt.

*shrug*

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onlyafterdark
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2004-09-29, 10:33

It probably has a deeper meaning, but I think its just supposed to raise a few eyebrows, get under some peoples skin and make some people laugh. I thought it was kinda funny when I saw it, that and the one about finishing your meal
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2004-09-29, 10:45

Even after 10 years in the US, there are huge holes in my knowledge of US popular culture. Sorry for reducing the impact of the joke by asking for an explanation.

I love pushing people's button's, especially the conservative christian right. So I might just have to get one of those shirts.

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2004-09-29, 14:23

Hey dont worry about it. I only spend ~ 3 weeks of the year in the States. I was just thinking about what would happen if I wore that shirt around here in Canada. But then again Canadian culture is almost identical to American culture so I guess it would work both ways.
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