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Aside from the fact that I usually find it safer and more socially acceptable to look people in the eye than in the chest, I like the economy of the general idea. But can you utilize [FarmerJohn]'s Signal Shirts to get your idea across? That would be fun. |
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FUQ - frequently unasked questions |
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FAQ T-Shirt:
Q1. Could you please stand still so I - - [customer service drone walks away] "Hey! Come back!! I can't read the question! Could you please just stand still so I can read your shirt?!" |
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Certain people seem to prefer to look at certain other people's chests rather than in the eye, though maybe this should not be encouraged. |
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If the print was on the back, this problem could be avoided. |
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people could put arrows too " Opera house this way > > > " .. (+) |
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FQAs - Frequently Questioned Answers. |
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I'm partial to the "I'm with Stupid" T-shirt that has the hand pointing down toward the wearer's crotch...Might be all we really need to know about some people. |
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[El Dorado Jr]: If that shirt were just a little more popular, maybe you'd have won the election. |
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For all the liberals who still don't know how they lost, my shirt tells them, "We upped our voter turnout in 2004. Up yours in 2008. W is for Winner." |
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I can't stop being amazed at the ability of some halfbakers to turn any idea into a political argument. |
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Is "ability" the best word for that? |
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"Proclivity" sounds too dirty. |
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It does too! Why is that? |
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