I’m just kidding, of course. One of my pet peeves is when children wear sarcastic/rude t-shirts that are funny in theory, but really shouldn’t be worn. Things like, “I’m 100% good 5% of the time” or “Someday I’ll be your boss” or “Naughty is my business and business is good”.
Hmmm…. I seem to be a bit of a hypocrite.
Brad says
I’m with you on this one. I think the important idea (that some people have trouble with) is “age appropriate”.
Lauren says
Amen.
Kristi says
I’ll second that motion.
Beth says
Here, Here! Or is that Hear, Hear!? I’ve never really known.
What I’m meaning to say is, Yes.
I Hate. snarky shirts on kids. Hate. Flames, flames, burning…heaving burning breaths…
Brad says
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92IkddsjtAA
Curt says
You should make a t-shirt that says something like “I am a stupid parent”. There would be at least one person that buys it.
Brad says
Or you could make stickers that say: “I have a stupid parent”, and stick them on the t-shirts of children who wear inappropriate shirts.
Peggy says
I’m in full agreement with everyone….therefore I will retire this shirt from my collection.
http://www.t-shirthumor.com/Merchant2/products/wndw.html?Category_Code=work
Christina says
Did you send a birthday card to your God-daughter?? She turned 18 today.
Lloyd says
I wished he a Happy Birthday on Facebook. Does that count? She let everyone know that she could now (legally):
purchase swisher sweets
buy a lottery ticket
enter an adult bookstore
see an R rated movie
Annette says
My son Tyler turned 25 last Thursday. My sister in law reminded me that he could now legally rent a car. Does that mean he can now legally drink and drive? Now that would be a snarly, beaving burning breaths t-shrit too!
Lloyd says
Tyler can’t be 25. You must be thinking of someone else.
Kim says
I saw a baby t-shirt that read; “Mommy just wanted a back rub” I can’t fully endorse the stupid parent stickers as I feel they would just pave the way for “My child has a stupid snarky teacher” t-shirts.