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would you put your child in a tshirt that said this?

62 replies

nappyaddict · 23/04/2008 13:21

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YohoAhoy · 23/04/2008 14:06

i-peed/i-pooed are quite funny ideas, but they largely just seem like someone's trying too hard.

They're certainly not as bad as some though.

EyeballsintheSky · 23/04/2008 14:09

LOL, I like them, but then I'm an iPod freak. Wouldn't put them on dd though but I'd smile if I saw one on someone else's kid.

BexieID · 23/04/2008 14:11

I love them. Tom has 3 nappyhead ones yet to wear, they look quite big atm. 'sleep is for the weak', 'ladies man' & 'my daddy rocks'.

fiodyl · 23/04/2008 14:29

Those T-shirts are nothing (I think we had 4 and 10) you should check out these

jingleyjen · 23/04/2008 14:32

Am I being thick?
are particular numbers offensive?

youknownothingofthecrunch · 23/04/2008 14:33

jj they're links

NoBiggy · 23/04/2008 14:35

Are you thinking of selling these?

Sometimes I see a slogan and think it's funny, then I think of it on my children and think, no, on them, it isn't.

slippergirl · 23/04/2008 14:37

Saw a woman in the park the other week with a skinny tee shirt that said "Fkuking Big Tits" - she didn't and shouldn't!!

NomDePlume · 23/04/2008 14:43

I quite like 'what happens in preschool stays in preschool'

frauster · 23/04/2008 14:50

Just can't stand slogans. Despair of the self-fulfilling prophecies that people who buy the equivalent of:

"I'm a little bstard", "I'm an annoying little fcker" or "Yes, I'm a spoilt princess"

bestow on themselves and their offspring.

jingleyjen · 23/04/2008 14:51

"DOH"

youknownothingofthecrunch · 23/04/2008 14:58

JJ - I like you

nappyaddict · 23/04/2008 17:41

yes thinking of selling them and also looking for one to buy for friends new addition. i thought the little prince one was ok but maybe i'll have a rethink

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oliviaelanasmum · 23/04/2008 17:45

My dd3 has quite a lot of slogan baby wear, my favorite is this

edam · 23/04/2008 17:48

No, they are all horrible IMO.

southeastastra · 23/04/2008 17:51

hate babies and children in ramones type t shirts, it's like the parent's saying 'look how cool i am'

IneedacleanerIamalazyslattern · 23/04/2008 17:54

I actually think some of them are sweet.
I don't buy things like that for my 2 but have had a few slogan tops as gifts when they were tiny and they were actually a nice thing to get.

evenhope · 23/04/2008 18:13

fiodyl those are really offensive

slogans are for teenagers not babies.

fiodyl · 23/04/2008 18:19

yeh thats what i thought when DP sent me them, but i dont think that they r real tshirts that u can buy- just made for the purpose of posting on a website etc

asicsgirl · 24/04/2008 14:46

I think they're mostly funny. DS had one for a while that said 'I'm here to fix the video' and it made me smile every time I looked at him.

Tortington · 24/04/2008 14:52

no cos they iz shit

not for any anal snobby up my own arse laura ashley reason

i like te tshirthell ones much better
not all of them but some

Tortington · 24/04/2008 14:53

particlarly like

now i'm safe i'm pro choice
daddy drinks becuase i cry
they shake me

expatinscotland · 24/04/2008 14:53

no to all 3

KellyKateneedsaholiday · 24/04/2008 22:10

I think some are funny but wouldnt let my children wear them though.
I just sprayed tea over my laptop when I read jinglyjens message,It took me a few seconds to realise they were links too.

ingles2 · 24/04/2008 22:15

No to all of them
and I particularly hate I'm a cheeky monkey!