I'd Love To Wear One of 'Em Shirts!



Some people love to "wear" their current sentiments. A shirt or a cap can be an extension of how a person would like to express himself. Most often than not, these self-expressions don't come in total serious mode. I love wearing "funny expressive" shirts. I have one at home. In fact, it is my first "pink" shirt. It says, "I'm Sofa King Cool". If you are the kind of person who would love to wear your emotions, then you might as well hop in at crazydogtshirts. They got all the funny shirts you can just be proud to wear. Browsing through their catalogue, I have to say that my favorites are the Chuck Norris's tshirts. There is this one tshirt that shows the face of Chuck and it reads, "I Don't Need A Weapon. I am one." The Banner below leads you to their very user-friendly website.

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There is this one t-shirt showing that bad-ass dude in Karate Kid Part One, saying his infamous line, "Sweep the leg". Another funny tshirt up for sale is perhaps inspired by a very stupid geometry student.

And there are a lot more funny tshirts to choose from, both for boys and girls. Check it out, right away.

funny t shirts


Comments

Anonymous said…
I love the advice about the t-shirts website! I love to wear T's that express my inner self , and my 'not so nice' humorous side! This is a great gift idea too for anyone that is hard to buy for because everyone likes a little humor in thier life!
~ Editorial Nation
AKA Kasey
Techno Geek said…
Great post and just the place for me! I'll be going back over there just as soon as I finish writing here!
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