Crude tee shirts

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I know you have a right to wear what you want but today while waiting for a sub sandwich to be made, a young lady(?), with a small child in tow, was going to the bank next door to the sandwich shop. She was wearing a tee shirt with the following printed on the front: "What are you staring at Dick ****!
What a shame a child has such an example in their life. :sad2:

TC :cool1:
 
I agree! There's a difference between a funny shirt and a crude shirt. Its even worse when a supposed "grown-up" wears them. I saw a guy (with kids and what must have been his elderly parents) with a plain black shirt and big white letters that said "F*** Bush". Yea I get the drift, you don't like the Pres. but to wear it in public where children can see it is just idiotic! I thought to myself "Class act, Pal!"
 
That's just in really bad taste..I also find it disgusting when I see girls and some women dressed in tight revealing clothing..I really don't care if they have the body to wear it or not..it's just not right especially in family friendly places..I have 2 boys and I hate when they are subjected to such trash
 
Welcome to the return of the bad t-shirt craze of the late 70's. It was an awful fashion decade.

I bet the woman wonders why everyone looks at her like she's a weirdo, and then posts about it!!!!
 

The printed t's are all the rage. I won't let DD 8 wear them at all and DS's 16 must be approved by me before purchase. I think it is just poor taste, how they think it is cute is beyond me. :confused3
 
I wore a printed t-shirt the other day. It had a picture of a turtle on the front and it said: Cranky but adorable so I'm worth it.

Hubby and I do have a couple others which are a little more riske' but not anywhere near that. And we only wear them at home or for our adult bowling league.
 
Oh help me - my husband is addicted to these shirts.

He won't wear anything with a swear word or anything too offensive. But, his new fav is a shirt that says - if you choke a smurf - what color does it turn... I hate them, but he loves them... Whenever he wears them he always has people stop him to laugh at his shirts.... So that is his argument... I decided to pick my battles. Thank goodness he doesn't have any like the ones mentioned here.
 
Oh I think the clean-funny ones are cool. Both my DSs wear them and enjoy when people stop, read, and chuckle at their shirts. They do likewise. Oldest has the "smurf" one along with a WIDE assortment of Monty Python-related ones ("it's just a flesh wound :rotfl2: ")
 
Okay, am I the only one wondering what word was **** out of the OP's post? I'm running through all the obscene words in my vocabulary trying to match one up that makes sense...
 
Maleficent13 said:
Okay, am I the only one wondering what word was **** out of the OP's post? I'm running through all the obscene words in my vocabulary trying to match one up that makes sense...
I assumed head was the last part.
 
I assumed so too, but that makes the **** somewhat weird. Oh, well.
 
My teenage son loves the shirts with goofy things. I won't let him get the bad ones and I limit where he wears the the ones that aren't too bad. He has one that's not bad that he forgot and wore babysitting the 5 and 8yo kids next door who have to be the most literal kids ever. In one frame there are stick figures of a male and female and the female is talking away. In the other frame he pushes her off the frame (ie, off the cliff) and the caption is "problem solved". When the little boy saw he he cracked up and my son realized that maybe he shouldn't have worn that. :rotfl: He did have it on when we went to an amusement park and the worker at a ride saw it (male, of course) and let him ride in the front car of the coaster. :lmao:

My DH (yes, in the 70's) used to have a shirt with 2 pigs on it, doing "it", with the caption Mak'in Bac'n. His brother wore it to high school and of course was not allowed into the school with it. DUH! I can't believe his mother let him have that shirt. :rotfl2:
 
Maleficent13 said:
Okay, am I the only one wondering what word was **** out of the OP's post? I'm running through all the obscene words in my vocabulary trying to match one up that makes sense...
You are not the only one, I am unsure also :confused3
 
we saw a boy - about 11 or 12 - with the "mean people s***, nice people...." . I won't finish it, but you have probably seen it.......DH was livid and it takes ALOT to rile him!!!!!

what are parents thinking?????? :confused3
 
I found one the other day at Wally World. It had chip and dale on the front and on the back it said NUTS NUTS NUTS. I loe it and am gonna wear it to Disney next month. I can handle cute ones like that but it makes me soo angry seeing people wearing those "bad" ones and then my kids see it and one can read so that makes it worse.
Another thing I hate is the magazines at the checkout!!
I have to distract my 8 year old from them. She loves to read and will read anything. It PISSES me off that we can't even stand in line. She shouldn't have to ask about being anorexic, bi-sexual, Paris Hilton and her tape escapades, kwim? (thank goodness she hasn't done this, I was able to keep her focused on something else, but you get my drift)
 
pansmermaidzlagoon said:
we saw a boy - about 11 or 12 - with the "mean people s***, nice people...." . I won't finish it, but you have probably seen it.......DH was livid and it takes ALOT to rile him!!!!!

what are parents thinking?????? :confused3

I haven't seen it, but it doesn't rhyme, does it? :scared:
 
Is the one with 2 hands spread apart with the caption: "YES ITS REALLY THIS BIG!" :sad2: Really bad taste in my opinion.
 
In what bad taste to wear a crude shirt. I think that the cute funny ones are ok. I got one for my brother that said "You can keep my sister" which I thought was pretty funny. Also there are some funny family guy ones and stuff like that. I think its ok as long as it isnt swearing or meaning anything inappropriate for younger kids.
 
My husband has Mean People Suck but it doesn't say anything about nice people :confused3

DS has one that cracks me up, it has stick figures skydiving and says,

If at first you don't succeed, then Sky Diving isn't for you.

It cracks me up. Most of them don't bother me unless they are really crude.
 


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