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to be shocked at seeing a child wearing this t-shirt?

98 replies

Tortoise · 21/03/2010 17:19

Child was around 10-12yrs i would say. Wearing this t-shirt]]. I really thought i had read it wrong so googled it and lots came up!

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wastwinsetandpearls · 21/03/2010 17:20

YANBU I am as well.

southeastastra · 21/03/2010 17:22

ew that's nasty

EVye · 21/03/2010 17:26

YANBU.

Unfortunately some parents dont give a monkeys.

tartyhighheels · 21/03/2010 17:27

crikey - that's actually really horrible

i saw a little girl once, about 9 or 10 and her t-shirt said 'if you think i am a bitch, you should meet my mum'

classy eh?

cakeywakey · 21/03/2010 17:30

Nice

FabIsGettingThere · 21/03/2010 17:30

That is vile.

cakeywakey · 21/03/2010 17:30

Perhaps the parents are very naive statisticians

rainbowinthesky · 21/03/2010 17:36

I remember my dm buying my cousin a t shirt with a big 69 on it. SHe had no idea.

KimiGaveUpStarbucks4Lent · 21/03/2010 17:41

yuck

Tyson86 · 21/03/2010 17:44

YANBU was not expecting that tbh.

mamas12 · 21/03/2010 17:44

I saw a teenager with the words 'got head?'
Unfortunately I was driving at the time but if I was walking by her I would have had to ask her if she knew what she was wearing.
I have been thinking about this actually and if I knew who the child was I would have a word or something but can you, I, one (?) call someone? Isn't it incitement to perform a lewd act on a minor or something ?

Very tenuous I know but can't get it out of my mind.

mamas12 · 21/03/2010 17:45

Sorry NOT got head it was 'Got Wood?'
D'oh

MadamDeathstare · 21/03/2010 18:01

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haroldandmaude · 21/03/2010 18:12

When my brother was about the same age my mum bought him a t-shirt he'd asked for. It said:

"same shit different day" on it

She THOUGHT it said

"same shirt different day"

so thought it was acceptable. She even didn't realise her mistake until he was wearing it, and someone commented on the 'swear word' on his t-shirt.

Northernlurker · 21/03/2010 18:16

Oh that's horrible poor kid

gingernutlover · 21/03/2010 18:20

YANBU very distasteful

possible the child chose it themsleves and doesnt understand, or that nearly blind nan got it for them?

My nan thought she had chosen an "adidas" t shirt for my dad years ago, however it said "aditoff" instead and had a picture of 2 pairs of feet on it! She honestly had no idea!

JaneS · 21/03/2010 18:22

Have you seen the classics?

'Mothersucker'

and

'I ripped Momma a new one'.

Now, is the head one really that bad?

lovechoc · 21/03/2010 18:23

YANBU that's just horrid - some people really don't bother

DarrellRivers · 21/03/2010 18:26

I thought it was a question about probability and thought you lot had changed your spots, getting worked up about a maths question.
Had to re-read the T-shirt
Perhaps they missed the fact the last S was missing

JollyPirate · 21/03/2010 18:30

If you want disgusting can I tell you I have seen a baby in one of these.

I kid you not - as a midwife I thought I had seen it all...... until that moment.

JaneS · 21/03/2010 18:37

OK, I take it back, that's almost as bad as 'I ripped momma a new one'. Not nice.

cakeywakey · 21/03/2010 18:40

Now that one is truly vile.

BritFish · 21/03/2010 19:20

mamas12
im hoping you meant you were shocked at a JUST teenager [as in 13], because im pretty sure a fully fledges 15 year old would know EXACTLY what it meant!
but then most 13 year olds would know what it meant as well, alas!

HollyHo · 21/03/2010 19:26

JollyPirate - that is revolting... I want to get the poor babe 'modelling' it away from it... do they really think it's funny?

dizzydixies · 21/03/2010 19:30

right, my sodding computer won't let me open the link - what does it say on it please??