Oh I love these , I'm gonna get one.
Our favorite sexist pig Steve Santagati--self-proclaimed Bad Boy, author of "The MANual," and Bedpost Interviewee--made a cool gray T-shirt to wear on his book tour with a skull and crossbones and the words "Bad Boys Finish First" on it. People loved it, so now he's gone into the T-shirt biz to push his philosophy that "men should be men and women should be pro-active," one T-shirt at a time. He's just come out with a bunch of new slogans and styles, which include the charming one pictured above (about which you can inquire via his T-shirt page; the official site is under construction as of this post).
So we just have to ask: Who would wear this? The only person we can think of is a politically conservative, 45+, Texan woman with an addiction to plastic surgery and a sugar daddy who thinks climate change is a myth. But then, we wouldn't have thought so many gals would choose to wear the word "juicy" on their asses, evoking images of a post-Taco-Bell-run case of, well, the runs. Are we terribly out of touch? Or do we just have taste? Do tell...
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via Daily Bedpost by Em & Lo on 6/16/08
Our favorite sexist pig Steve Santagati--self-proclaimed Bad Boy, author of "The MANual," and Bedpost Interviewee--made a cool gray T-shirt to wear on his book tour with a skull and crossbones and the words "Bad Boys Finish First" on it. People loved it, so now he's gone into the T-shirt biz to push his philosophy that "men should be men and women should be pro-active," one T-shirt at a time. He's just come out with a bunch of new slogans and styles, which include the charming one pictured above (about which you can inquire via his T-shirt page; the official site is under construction as of this post).
So we just have to ask: Who would wear this? The only person we can think of is a politically conservative, 45+, Texan woman with an addiction to plastic surgery and a sugar daddy who thinks climate change is a myth. But then, we wouldn't have thought so many gals would choose to wear the word "juicy" on their asses, evoking images of a post-Taco-Bell-run case of, well, the runs. Are we terribly out of touch? Or do we just have taste? Do tell...
What do you think of this T-shirt?
( polls)
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