Maxmosbey
Final Approach
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I need to get serious.
This spring I was cleaning out my dresser, and I found a dozen t-shirts with stuff on them. I found one that said something about OshKosh on it, and I actually found a Harley Davidson shirt that someone gave me for Christmas. I ride a Suzuki. Why would they give me a Harley Davidson t-shirt? I found a couple from some 5k runs that I did last summer.
I clean out my dresser every year, and I pack all of those shirts in a garbage bag and take them to Goodwill. When I was a cop, I used to keep the white ones to wear under my uniform shirt, as we had to wear white t-shirts, but now I don't have much use for any of them. So I'm wondering where this "making a statement with my t-shirt" started? I have had several of my probationers come in looking like a walking Harley Davidson ad. Just go somewhere and sit down to watch people walk by. I swear, I'll bet twenty-five percent of them are wearing something that says Harley Davidson on it. Did it start with HD? I can't remember when it started. We go to church most every Sunday, and last summer I noticed that a guy acouple of rows ahead was wearing this t-shirt with an F-22 Raptor screen printed all across the back of it. I wondered why he got up and decided to pull that particular shirt out of the drawer and wear it to church. What is he saying, I like Raptors, I fly Raptors, if I had a chance I would get my picture taken in front of a Raptor and buy a twenty-five dollar t-shirt to commemorate the experience? I had a guy come in the other day for an appointment, his girl friend was sitting in the waiting room, and she was wearing a shirt that said, "I'm with Stupid", and it had an arrow pointing toward the wall. I'm assuming that it is her boyfriend that is stupid, and he is so stupid that he doesn't know which side of her to sit on to make her shirt work for her. Also there are the younger people coming in with shirts that have, "Old Navy" or "Aeropostale" in four inch letters across the front of them. What is the deal with that? It seems that every store you go into has their logo plastered all over their clothes. There is a brand called Tommy Bahama, and they have very nice shirts. I saw one at a men's store that I really liked, and there on the back of it was embroidered "Tommy Bahama" and a big mermaid. I'm not paying a hundred bucks for a shirt with "Tommy Bahama" and a mermaid embroidered on the back of it, but evidently there are people who do.
I don't know why all of a sudden I'm taking notice of this, but I am. I think that it started at the State Fair last year. You can see a lot of weird things on t-shirts at the State Fair. So I guess that I'm wondering what people think they are doing with wearing them? Not a big deal, I'm just bored today and thought that I would start a discussion on it.
I clean out my dresser every year, and I pack all of those shirts in a garbage bag and take them to Goodwill. When I was a cop, I used to keep the white ones to wear under my uniform shirt, as we had to wear white t-shirts, but now I don't have much use for any of them. So I'm wondering where this "making a statement with my t-shirt" started? I have had several of my probationers come in looking like a walking Harley Davidson ad. Just go somewhere and sit down to watch people walk by. I swear, I'll bet twenty-five percent of them are wearing something that says Harley Davidson on it. Did it start with HD? I can't remember when it started. We go to church most every Sunday, and last summer I noticed that a guy acouple of rows ahead was wearing this t-shirt with an F-22 Raptor screen printed all across the back of it. I wondered why he got up and decided to pull that particular shirt out of the drawer and wear it to church. What is he saying, I like Raptors, I fly Raptors, if I had a chance I would get my picture taken in front of a Raptor and buy a twenty-five dollar t-shirt to commemorate the experience? I had a guy come in the other day for an appointment, his girl friend was sitting in the waiting room, and she was wearing a shirt that said, "I'm with Stupid", and it had an arrow pointing toward the wall. I'm assuming that it is her boyfriend that is stupid, and he is so stupid that he doesn't know which side of her to sit on to make her shirt work for her. Also there are the younger people coming in with shirts that have, "Old Navy" or "Aeropostale" in four inch letters across the front of them. What is the deal with that? It seems that every store you go into has their logo plastered all over their clothes. There is a brand called Tommy Bahama, and they have very nice shirts. I saw one at a men's store that I really liked, and there on the back of it was embroidered "Tommy Bahama" and a big mermaid. I'm not paying a hundred bucks for a shirt with "Tommy Bahama" and a mermaid embroidered on the back of it, but evidently there are people who do.
I don't know why all of a sudden I'm taking notice of this, but I am. I think that it started at the State Fair last year. You can see a lot of weird things on t-shirts at the State Fair. So I guess that I'm wondering what people think they are doing with wearing them? Not a big deal, I'm just bored today and thought that I would start a discussion on it.