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  • Offensive/Dislike It

    4 14.81%
  • Indifferent

    11 40.74%
  • Like it, but wouldn't buy it

    5 18.52%
  • Like it, would buy/let my kids wear it

    7 25.93%
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  1. #11
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    Now if the T-shirt was on the cougar girl it would be seen as a sex thing but when on a baby of very young age is wearing it , it's nothing but a bit of humor towards breast feeding . Just get your mind out of the gutter mate .

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    Slogans etc usually express an opinion...in this case the adults expressing their opinion on their kids shirts
    Damn straight, hence why Jackson gets to wear his Mmmm Boobies tshirt at every opportunity , was thinking of one for Daddy, but Mummy was less than impressed .

    Can the phrase bump, bump driving be used to define an adult act? The answer is Yes. Apparently the carpark of a cheap motel is the perfect place for a conspiracy of two to practice such an act.
    Well yes, but if someone was drawing that conclusion from an infants tshirt...beware ,

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    I just thought of one


    "Grandma and Grandpa are tool makers"
    Last edited by dobbo; 25th September 2008 at 02:22 PM. Reason: To hide the personal insult to the monkey and the moon

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    LOL well at least I know we weren't the only ones that went round and round with this!

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    How about " Im here cause daddy caught mummy shaking dat ass" , which reminds me, finally stopped my 5 yr old singing that tune after he heard it when flicking through Austar. Was funny at the time, till he started to sing it in public one day. hmm could be a business in cheeky infant tops .

    You could do the "little Britain" thing and have...."Want Bitty" on your t'shirt
    Would have to add the word "big" otherwise could end up with "Itty" ,

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    Stevo

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    It doesn't particularly worry me, but I think its a bit inappropriate to have on a kids shirt something about his mums titties being shaken up like they're mixing cocktails or something.
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    Slunnie


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    LOL well at least I know we weren't the only ones that went round and round with this!
    In all seriousness, for sure you may find some folk who may find that offensive or the like. Chances are they would find many things offensive. Overall aussies are pretty down to earth and would take a fair bit to offend the average aussie. Out getting take away the other night, I was wearing my " Im not 40....Im 18 with 22 yrs experience" tshirt, now I could have got offended when the pretty young thing behind the counter goes " Love your tshirt.....Ill get one of those in 22 yrs time" , made me feel like an old buggar,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevo68
    In all seriousness, for sure you may find some folk who may find that offensive or the like. Chances are they would find many things offensive.
    Regards

    Stevo


    Probably most women over 80 would find it offensive....
    They find advertising feminine hygeine products and underwear offensive as well. It's about what is/was acceptable with a generation.
    This sort of thing was not acceptable to their generation.
    That doesnt surprise me, sharlea went to see her mum at work ( she works at a nursing home) and went with her 14yr old son and our 5mth old bub. Half them thought it was her and her sons baby , another time when she went when Connor was a bub, one of them thought he was a kitty cat

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Numptys mum.. my inlaws STILL change the channel whenever a feminine hygiene advert comes on... and there only mid forties

    Like the comment from the young woman too!

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