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I used to work with a woman who looked like she could break men in half like twigs. One day she wore a shirt with tiny lettering on it where you really had to squint to read it. It said:

"Stop staring at my t**s"
 

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Friend of mine used to wear a T-Shirt like this.

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Now I'm not sure if this translates properly into American English. The pure translation would be 'Happiness is a drunken cat." I really hope that doesn't mean anything rude in American :oops:
 

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don't know for sure, eh Jer? :mrgreen:

One of my favorite tees of all times:

"Pardon me, but I think my karma just ran over your dogma"
 

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JerryR said:
Now I'm not sure if this translates properly into American English. The pure translation would be 'Happiness is a drunken cat." I really hope that doesn't mean anything rude in American :oops:

Jerry - your commentary is funnier than the shirt. At least the "coffee snort" followed by laughter, didn't start until I read what you had to say. Two cultures separated by a common language.
 

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fronobulax said:
JerryR said:
Now I'm not sure if this translates properly into American English. The pure translation would be 'Happiness is a drunken cat." I really hope that doesn't mean anything rude in American :oops:

Jerry - your commentary is funnier than the shirt. At least the "coffee snort" followed by laughter, didn't start until I read what you had to say. Two cultures separated by a common language.

Frono - just occassionally my tongue is firmly in my cheek :wink:
 
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