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Lefty
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Post by Lefty »

My neighbor swears she sees me in my drawers more then my wife does...and an old Ramones shirt...To tough to Die tour
(boy did that turn out to be a missconception)

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lmao
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Post by HEAVEN MUST BE LEARNED »

got mine last night and wore it out to a bar but people thought ss&bl was the name of the band! besides that its a cool shirt--nothing on the back.

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Not if you don't wear pajama bottoms you can't.
:shock:

mzkmm
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Post by mzkmm »

Old band t-shirts are great pajama tops. You can go out and get the morning paper and the neighbors think you're fully dressed. T-shirts with logos seem to be part of the dress code at my YMCA.

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Post by carlos »

I have an old REM tshirt that I've found is great for yardwork. Softest damn shirt in the whole world.

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Post by B-bender »

Oooh, I hear you about 'specially to shows. I've got a few classics from my rock and roll days that I pull on every once in a while but mainly for pottering around in.

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true colors

Post by cowboydown »

B-bender wrote:I gave up wearing band t-shirts a long time ago, but I have to say I'm tempted back by the design on the grey Hi-Fi one
Yeah, me 'neither, I don't wear them much any more - especially to shows, which is were you typically show your colors. Every once in a while I'll dig through my collection and pull one out the fits my mood. I like to wear 'em fishing or car camping when I go the half dozens times every summer....

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I gave up wearing band t-shirts a long time ago, but I have to say I'm tempted back by the design on the grey Hi-Fi one

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tee shirt heaven

Post by cowboydown »

B-bender wrote:Looks like a woodstock logo after someone shot the dove!
I gotta say I dont like the designs of Jays t-shirts as of late. I like prints on both front and back. The funky sebastopol one with his name on the back I like, but the latest ones just don't do it for me... My favorite is the SV WST steel blue tee w/orange letters with the tubes on the front. :|

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"I can hear the sugar in your voice"
(name that movie)
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Post by mcarlton »

Ouch... ok the cookie dough is off the list...

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Post by B-bender »

Cut out the cookie dough for a couple of weeks and you might just squeeze into a XL!
:wink:
(or you could always just wear it as a belly top, I believe thats quite the fashion these days)

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Post by mcarlton »

Damn no 3XL! I like the tshirt tho.

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Post by B-bender »

Looks like a woodstock logo after someone shot the dove!

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