I was wondering what people thought would be funny to put onto a t-shirt.
Got an idea, post it here.
This is my idea:
Got an idea, post it here.
This is my idea:
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I was wondering what people thought would be funny to put onto a t-shirt.
Got an idea, post it here.
This is my idea:
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no. thats not that funny.
the old school Jay Jays ones are the best.
the new ones are shit.
i dont think he wants to other wise he would have would have given an idea in his post.dont be a dik and just knock others ideas. come up with some yourself
i don't have to. because i did not put myself out there as someone who can actually do this. I don't claim to be a T-Shirt slogan man, whereas, you do. Therefore you can deal with other peoples criticism.dont be a dik and just knock others ideas. come up with some yourself
"God is a cu*t"
"God is a cu*t"
metal band cradle of filth have a "jesus is a c##t" t shirt.
dont be a dik and just knock others ideas. come up with some yourself
metal band cradle of filth have a "jesus is a c##t" t shirt.
Mr Hunt said using the Lord's name in vain was a serious sin.
"When someone comes to the point of saying Jesus is the devil or Jesus is 'expletive', the Bible does say be very careful because you're on thin ice."
Woah-ho-ho! Watch out everyone!

no i don't.I wouldn't worry about him too much. He thinks jay jays t shirts are funny.
Teen arrested for 'blasphemous T-shirt'
By Ben Dillaway
Gold Coast Bulletin
June 25, 2008 10:01am
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Offensive behaviour? ... the controversial T-shirts.
A GOLD Coast teenager who wore a T-shirt by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth that reads 'Jesus is a c**t' has been charged with offensive behaviour.
Above the offensive slogan a nun is depicted masturbating.
A 16-year-old was arrested on Monday for wearing the shirt and was charged with offensive behaviour under the Summary Offences Act 2005 for public nuisance.
Senior Sergeant Arron Ottaway said the teen was walking along Hollywell Road, in Biggera Waters, when a officer saw him.
Police conducted inquiries at Australia Fair, where the teen said he bought the shirt, to find any shops selling it.
The Reverend Matt Hunt of the Helensvale Baptist Church said it was sad people spoke about the Lord in such a way.
"It's fairly common language these days to express sadness, anger or hurt," he said. "It's a degrading word to use and Jesus is anything but that. It's like calling white black."
Mr Hunt said using the Lord's name in vain was a serious sin.
"When someone comes to the point of saying Jesus is the devil or Jesus is 'expletive', the Bible does say be very careful because you're on thin ice."
Gold Coast lawyer Bill Potts said the arrest highlighted Australia's need for a Bill of Rights.
"One of the great problems with our country is that we talk about rights such as privacy and freedom of speech and the like but they are not enshrined or protected in any way as they are in America," he said.
"While there are always limits on freedom of speech, you can't incite violence or anything like that, it seems to be now more than ever that our rights to freedom of speech and freedom of expression should be protected.
"A Bill of Rights which enshrines that protection is long overdue in this country."
Mr Potts said charging the teen was 'ludicrous' and brought the law into disrepute.
"A shirt might offend some and might be amusing to others," he said.
"If a person was wearing the shirt in a church or a religious rally where it was specifically intended to offend or cause disruption, then perhaps the prosecution might stand a chance.
"However, to criminalise juvenile or boorish messages is to bring the law into disrepute. The police are acting like the thought police and censors."
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"live slowly, die old"
One of my mates who is 21 said if we can find him a "worlds greatest dad" t-shirt he will wear it out one night. (hes clearly far from being a father)