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most traditional shirts allow stains to be removed when you wash them. i propose a shirt that actually holds the stain's colour so that upon looking at the shirt after a time you can get a sortof recap on your life for that period "oh i remember that night... thats when i ...."
alterations to the
clothing line could include a shirt that has chemicals that may make different food products turn bright colours for that hippie feeling
telltale stains
http://www.law.umkc.../lewinskydress.html [xandram, Jun 01 2007]
The Shroud of Turin
http://www.shroud.com Jesus had one, apparently. [Ander, Jun 01 2007]
Dirt Shirts
http://www.dirtshirts.com/ Oh I remember, that's when I was in Texas/Oklahoma/etc [Gamma48, Jun 02 2007]
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I prefer the sp. archaeology. I say stuff as many vowels into it as you can! That's the Brit way. |
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This is really just an unwashed t-shirt, isn't it? Baked. I have one. I wear it when i'm painting (as in decorating, as opposed to "and this is my latest work - it's called blah blah blah") and never wash it. It's fucking revolting, but chock full o' memories. |
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[shwanx] - looks like your shift keys don't work. |
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//stuff as many vowels into it as you can! // |
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I wonder whether there's a Gaelic spelling of archaeology? |
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Monica Lewinsky has a dress like this. |
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I had a few shirts that were stained with the juice of green coconuts, and loved them as a souvenir of the tropics. So I was going to bun this idea. |
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Then I read the last paragraph. |
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//This is really just an unwashed t-shirt,
isn't it?// No it is nt. An unwashed shirt
smells badly; as I understand it, this is a
shirt which can be washed for hygieinic
puposes, yet retains the visible stains. But
[-] once again for the affectation of
avoiding capitals. |
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A bit petty there [MB]. Especially with the spelling errors in your paragraph. |
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//But [-] once again for the affectation of avoiding capitals.// More power to the lower cases, I say! |
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Pertinax, "arceolas" (with a grave accent on the "a") would be the Gaelic for archaeology. |
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MB, you can have a [-] for the affectation of starting sentences with conjunctions, and for thinking I really was challenging the idea based on my having a skanky old shirt of my own. ;) |
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<way off-topic>
So, "arceolàs" (Not "àrceolas", and -olàs is the usual Gaelic derivative from Gr. -ologia? </wot> |
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Yes to the first, pertinax, and not entirely sure about the second, although it seems to be that "-olas" does the same as "ology". |
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Lt Frank, stop that immediately. |
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