Wikipedia's definition about t-shirts describes a buttonless, collarless shirt in which to cover a person's torso. I define it as essential clothing. Without t-shirts, honestly I wouldn't have anything to wear!!
Remember the movie "The Hangover"? Well, the Hangover tshirts are now available. The guys wake up in Vegas with a tiger in the bathroom and a baby in the closet. Just a typical day, really.
The baby is dubbed Carlos because nobody knows its name. And because he looks like a Carlos. His real name is actually Tyler.
Memorable quotes from the film:
Stu Price: We're in a stolen cop car with what is sure to be a missing child in the back. What part of this is cool?
Alan Garner: I think the cop car part's pretty cool.
(quote IMDB)
So, you too can wear the t-shirt with baby Carlos. Possible accessories include a hangover, a tiger, stolen vehicles and amnesia. Only kidding!! Wear with caution.
Other funny t-shirts include the obligatory Lolcats shirt:
And this rather sinister Pac Man t-shirt:
Run Blinky!!
Interesting bit of trivia: Did you know that in the original version of Pac Man, Blinky's actual name was "Shadow".
Remember the movie "The Hangover"? Well, the Hangover tshirts are now available. The guys wake up in Vegas with a tiger in the bathroom and a baby in the closet. Just a typical day, really.
The baby is dubbed Carlos because nobody knows its name. And because he looks like a Carlos. His real name is actually Tyler.
Memorable quotes from the film:
Stu Price: We're in a stolen cop car with what is sure to be a missing child in the back. What part of this is cool?
Alan Garner: I think the cop car part's pretty cool.
(quote IMDB)
So, you too can wear the t-shirt with baby Carlos. Possible accessories include a hangover, a tiger, stolen vehicles and amnesia. Only kidding!! Wear with caution.
Other funny t-shirts include the obligatory Lolcats shirt:
And this rather sinister Pac Man t-shirt:
Run Blinky!!
Interesting bit of trivia: Did you know that in the original version of Pac Man, Blinky's actual name was "Shadow".