N Nikki_Nikki <font color=deeppink><font color=brown>Oklahoma bo Joined Jul 25, 2001 Messages 146 Oct 1, 2002 #1 We were being silly at work today, and someone started asking everyone what the " T " in T-Shirt meant. Does anyone know? We never did figure it out!
We were being silly at work today, and someone started asking everyone what the " T " in T-Shirt meant. Does anyone know? We never did figure it out!
L luvtogo12 <font color=darkorchid>I found myself ironing all Joined May 15, 2000 Messages 1,717 Oct 1, 2002 #2 LOL. I never really thought about that. My only guess would be the shape of a shirt is somewhat of a T shape. But then again, most shirts are shaped that way.
LOL. I never really thought about that. My only guess would be the shape of a shirt is somewhat of a T shape. But then again, most shirts are shaped that way.
Chattyaholic ~For years I wanted to be older, and now I am~ Mar Joined May 6, 2000 Messages 5,562 Oct 1, 2002 #3 because it's made out of "t-shirt" material!!!
D DocRafiki <font color=teal>Really is a doc!<br><font color=d Joined May 24, 2000 Messages 3,350 Oct 1, 2002 #4 I always thought it was because of the shape, too.
RoqueC DIS Veteran Joined Sep 29, 2002 Messages 720 Oct 1, 2002 #5 I've read in many places that it's because it makes a T shape.
Dan Murphy We are family. Joined Apr 20, 2000 Messages 84,057 Oct 1, 2002 #6 http://www.tshirtking.com/History_Of_T-Shirts.htm I lived in my t-shirts and jeans in the 50's and ealry 60's.
http://www.tshirtking.com/History_Of_T-Shirts.htm I lived in my t-shirts and jeans in the 50's and ealry 60's.
B browneyes DIS Legend Joined Aug 19, 2000 Messages 20,914 Oct 1, 2002 #7 I thought it was because of it's shape too. But maybe it stands for tank?
RoqueC DIS Veteran Joined Sep 29, 2002 Messages 720 Oct 1, 2002 #8 Originally posted by Dan Murphy http://www.tshirtking.com/History_Of_T-Shirts.htm I lived in my t-shirts and jeans in the 50's and ealry 60's. Click to expand... Wow, 58 years old. No offense, but I didn't think we had such old people on the boards.
Originally posted by Dan Murphy http://www.tshirtking.com/History_Of_T-Shirts.htm I lived in my t-shirts and jeans in the 50's and ealry 60's. Click to expand... Wow, 58 years old. No offense, but I didn't think we had such old people on the boards.
N Nikki_Nikki <font color=deeppink><font color=brown>Oklahoma bo Joined Jul 25, 2001 Messages 146 Oct 1, 2002 #9 Thank you Dan!!! One question though, how on Earth do you always know where to find this kind of info!?!?
Thank you Dan!!! One question though, how on Earth do you always know where to find this kind of info!?!?
RoqueC DIS Veteran Joined Sep 29, 2002 Messages 720 Oct 1, 2002 #10 I would presume he uses www.google.com. Google is god.
RoqueC DIS Veteran Joined Sep 29, 2002 Messages 720 Oct 1, 2002 #11 I would presume he uses www.google.com. Google is god.
M Michelle <font color=darkgreen><i>"It's like Lord of the Fl Joined Apr 21, 2000 Messages 9,378 Oct 1, 2002 #12 Yes, google is the best way to instantly find just about anything you need to know, as long as you know how to search. And Roque dear, you're going to get yourself in trouble if you start calling people OLD on this board.
Yes, google is the best way to instantly find just about anything you need to know, as long as you know how to search. And Roque dear, you're going to get yourself in trouble if you start calling people OLD on this board.
Dan Murphy We are family. Joined Apr 20, 2000 Messages 84,057 Oct 1, 2002 #13 Yep, google, #7 on my spinner clipart. It is an incredible search engine, by far the best I am aware of, today's standard of measure. Roque, you and I will have to do WDW some day. And, Michelle, thanks for covering my, (and the few other 'old' folks) back.
Yep, google, #7 on my spinner clipart. It is an incredible search engine, by far the best I am aware of, today's standard of measure. Roque, you and I will have to do WDW some day. And, Michelle, thanks for covering my, (and the few other 'old' folks) back.
E EROS Guest Oct 1, 2002 #14 Roque, I NEVER used to trust anyone over 30..............., but I've now seen the light .......
LucyStorm Has a love affair with the monorail Joined Mar 2, 2001 Messages 2,959 Oct 1, 2002 #15 Do we have a newbie calling us old? You listen you young whipper snapper! If you're not careful, you might actually make friends with people here older than your parents! GASP!!!!!! j/k. Gotta give the newbie a hard time!
Do we have a newbie calling us old? You listen you young whipper snapper! If you're not careful, you might actually make friends with people here older than your parents! GASP!!!!!! j/k. Gotta give the newbie a hard time!
JasonLyons DIS Veteran Joined Jul 23, 2000 Messages 2,409 Oct 1, 2002 #16 go ahead, make my day, punk - Clint Eastwood
B browneyes DIS Legend Joined Aug 19, 2000 Messages 20,914 Oct 1, 2002 #17 Originally posted by EROS Roque, I NEVER used to trust anyone over 30..............., but I've now seen the light ....... Click to expand... I'm over 30.
Originally posted by EROS Roque, I NEVER used to trust anyone over 30..............., but I've now seen the light ....... Click to expand... I'm over 30.
Planogirl I feel the nerd in me stirring Joined Aug 11, 2000 Messages 49,740 Oct 1, 2002 #18 Roque, in many ways Dan is one of the youngest people here IMO. As a matter of fact, we're really all just kids at heart here!
Roque, in many ways Dan is one of the youngest people here IMO. As a matter of fact, we're really all just kids at heart here!