Ah, David. I thought you were damning the wearing of humourous t-shirts per se. I certainly was. They should all be done in with violence.
Awful T-Shirts Page 2
According to Google this is the world's worst tshirt.
Quote: David Bussell @ August 5 2009, 10:17 AM BSTI guess I'm just confused as to why someone would want to wear an item of clothing that so boldly advertises how crass and dim they are.
You could say the same about most of our posts.
Quote: Griff @ August 5 2009, 10:24 AM BSTAlso I think there comes an age when slogan T-shirts are just utterly embarrassing. I'm no fashion expert but I'm pretty sure blokes in their 40s shouldn't wear them.
Worst T-shirts in the world are all the "computer geek" ones.
This guy, for example, should just be humanely vaporised.
He's looking good for a guy in his forties.
Quote: chipolata @ August 5 2009, 10:24 AM BSTYou could say the same about most of our posts.
Speak for your f**k -off self, ducky.
Quote: Griff @ August 5 2009, 10:24 AM BSTAlso I think there comes an age when slogan T-shirts are just utterly embarrassing. I'm no fashion expert but I'm pretty sure blokes in their 40s shouldn't wear them.
Worst T-shirts in the world are all the "computer geek" ones.
This guy, for example, should just be humanely vaporised.
Bless he's probably just raped your hardrive with his mega virus.
Quote: Griff @ August 5 2009, 10:24 AM BSTThis guy, for example, should just be humanely vaporised.
It looks as though somebody's made a start with the sides of his head.
Quote: Griff @ August 5 2009, 10:24 AM BSTThis guy, for example, should just be humanely vaporised.
I like his eyebrows.
In Blackpool - 'Smells like fish, tastes like chicken, dat's da place you put your dick in.
'I hate women' might have been more appropriate.
Quote: YesNo @ August 5 2009, 10:29 AM BSTIn Blackpool - 'Smells like fish, tastes like chicken, dat's da place you put your dick in.
Isn't that KFC? You could get arrested for that.
Quote: sootyj @ August 5 2009, 10:34 AM BSTIsn't that KFC? You could get arrested for that.
Ah yes, the KFC Clunge bucket. Mmmm!
Quote: David Bussell @ August 5 2009, 10:17 AM BSTI'm not damning the wearing of humourous T-Shirts per se (though I think Chappers is right to say the joke wears thin pretty quickly). What I'm specifically drawing attention to are the kind of 'head shop/back of Loaded' affairs represented by the example I gave. I guess I'm just confused as to why someone would want to wear an item of clothing that so boldly advertises how crass and dim they are. That said, good on them for letting the rest of us know at a distance so we can steer around the stool-headed gnome f**kers.
Fair does. I couldn't care if someone wears them tbh. I might walk past them once in the street and find it amusing. It's not like I'll see it ever again.
Didn't Sootyj post a link to a t-shirt slogan writing site a while back that everyone rushed over to? So it's ok to write them, just not wear them?
Shameless repost. But not awful.
Quote: Griff @ August 5 2009, 10:24 AM BSTAlso I think there comes an age when slogan T-shirts are just utterly embarrassing. I'm no fashion expert but I'm pretty sure blokes in their 40s shouldn't wear them.
Worst T-shirts in the world are all the "computer geek" ones.
This guy, for example, should just be humanely vaporised.
What's the gag here then?