I see t-shirts with stuff I love, but I just know I'd never wear it out of the house. I mean, I have to warm up to patterns, much less words.
'Sleeper'
Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I bought a kid's tee at a thrift store from the Grand Tetons.
Heh - and I'm just 12 enough to appreciate that.
I wholeheartedly support T-shirts that say things. Of course, my current shirt is a gorilla with a banana above the word "FOOD."
Jesse is me in all things, it's beginning to seem.
There's a t-shirt on Haight Street I want to get for ita. It has a picture and everything and says: Lionel Richie Fan Club.
I had a very "Kiss Rocks" moment over that, bon. But I get it, of course. I need to wear Hec's shirt and get sent home from the mall, because I was a forty-year-old teenager.
Timelies all!
Happy Birthday Katie!
I own a lot of t-shirts with stuff written on them. Most are from concerts I've been to, but there are a few fannish/geekish ones in there.(Like the one I wore Saturday at Boskone with a picture of the Milky Way and the labels "You are here" and "Your luggage is over here".)
I have spent most of my day off watching tapes and DVDs.
Probably in the Pilot.
OK. Nine-foot tall Amazon, in a tasteful, yet understated, Klingon hide. The green skin ... I plead poetic license.
Jesse is me in all things, it's beginning to seem.
Plain-clothes wearers unite!
...which reminds me. I had a whole ridiculous conversation with my mother last night about the Wonder Twins, and I couldn't believe how much she remembered -- it's not like she was watching Super Friends.