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... to think this is just really barf-inducing?

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youcannotbeserious · 04/08/2008 23:35

this IMHO is just barf-able...

Wearing this should be grounds for divorce.

And supervised access.

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flipflopper · 04/08/2008 23:41

cringeworthy
who buys this shit?

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May2December · 04/08/2008 23:41

Not as bad as 'Concieved by IVF - my dads a wanker' !!

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mumblechum · 04/08/2008 23:42

Ill advised is the word.

Well, two words.

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lucyellensmum · 04/08/2008 23:43

i wanted to get my DP and our DDs Godfater T-Shirts saying "whos the daddy" to wear to the christening, but thought better of it. Lets just say when departmental rumours at work were rife, we did very little to quell them.

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lucyellensmum · 04/08/2008 23:44

some of them are funny, the IVF one is not!

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youcannotbeserious · 04/08/2008 23:45

at May2December!

Honestly, I think slogan t-shirts are OK on kids, but honestly seriously can you imagine walking down the road with a grown man in a 'I LOVE BOOBIES' t-shirt.

The baby would probably prefer the 'my dads a wanker' t-shirt (and, err... he'd be right!)

I feel safe and secure in the knowledge my DH would castrate himself with a rusty blunt knife than wear that t-shirt!!

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mrswoolf · 04/08/2008 23:50

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tweeni · 04/08/2008 23:53

i can imagine some of my mates wearing them as a joke but it would have to be a group of them wearing them on a night out or something.

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youcannotbeserious · 05/08/2008 00:09

Fair enough, Tweeni - on a stag do etc., but this is a 'father / baby combo'

Could you imagine your mates down the park on a sunday morning in them? With their kids?

I honestly think I'd PMSL if I saw a father and child in this, if he wasn't doing it as a joke.

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tweeni · 05/08/2008 00:42

perhaps if it was a group picnic/ football thing maybe

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salsmum · 05/08/2008 02:28

Slightly off subject..sorry.
My friend asked a work assosiate what her daughter would like for the new baby? [daughter had a good job as a PR] so not short of a few bob work assosiate said she'd love some clothes off the site 'Nippaz with attitude' OMG how could you put those sort of clothes on a newborn? ..After we both said YUK when we looked on the site my friend got her a lovely outfit from Next and she loved it all the same!

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sandcastles · 05/08/2008 02:42

mrswoolf, yes they do!

My cousin & his ds have a matching set & they do wear them out & about, at the same time....

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youcannotbeserious · 05/08/2008 05:27

CAn you get us a photo, Sandcastles???

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sweetgrapes · 05/08/2008 08:49

I thought these were cute

walkingtalking

wreking service

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MrsBates · 05/08/2008 08:52

I did see one for heavy metal fans' kids saying, in appropriate branded typeface "ABCD - for those about to read" Thought it was quite funny.

You can get nappycovers from Twisted Tee with Anne Boleyn on the bum.

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greenlawn · 05/08/2008 09:26

MrsBates ... we salute you ...

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TheHedgeWitch · 05/08/2008 10:41

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wastingmyeducation · 05/08/2008 10:55

Thanks for the Nippaz and Twisted Twee info, it's not all appropriate, but the 'What would Joe Strummer do?' t-shirt is genius!
Although a babygro with 'I've done fuck all today' would highly amuse me and DH, I don't think the in-laws would approve.

xx

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TenaciousG · 05/08/2008 11:30

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nowirehangers · 05/08/2008 11:34

oh
my
God
But then you see teenagers everywhere with T shirts saying things like "fuck you" so why not start 'em young?

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SpaceHopperHayls · 05/08/2008 11:36

I actually think this is pretty funny, and I know that Bloke would love it. In fact, thanks for the link, I'm going to order it now for his birthday in a couple of weeks!

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NomDePlume · 05/08/2008 11:39

ick.

Any man wearing that wouldn't get within 20 feet of my 'boobies'

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youcannotbeserious · 05/08/2008 12:27

My DS actually has a couple of 'heavy metal' babygrow - he has the AB/CD one and a couple of Led Zeppelin ones too....

it's the 'boobies' thing I think is so cringe-worthy.

It's like something you'd see on Little Britain.

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