yeah anybody with half a brain can see that these people are total dorksOriginally posted by Vincent
Is it just me or do other people think witty little sayings on shirts are completely retarded?
I think people should wear whatever they want to wear.Originally posted by Vincent
Is it just me or do other people think witty little sayings on shirts are completely retarded?
Both of my boys have been raised to resist the feminist messages sent by society. Both of them usually have girls chasing after them and they have been raised not to tolerate being treated badly...but to also not be bitter and not mistreat others. I wish I could do something about my older son's laziness, though. He's almost 17 and isn't working. My younger son is 14 and has been working 30 to 40 hours a week for $8.00 an hour all summer long. He's already got a checking account with a debit card and bought all his own school clothes.Originally posted by spider_007
I hope your raising that boy right If I find out that after all this time on this board, you raised your son to be a :cheer: fairy.....I will track you down
Depends what they say. I've got quite a few crazy ones which get me attention.Originally posted by Vincent
Is it just me or do other people think witty little sayings on shirts are completely retarded?
I said shirts, not the people. People can walk around with those shirts all they want I just think they're retarded.Originally posted by Wyldfire
I think people should wear whatever they want to wear.
Mostly these shirts are worn by girls age 11-14Originally posted by Vincent
Is it just me or do other people think witty little sayings on shirts are completely retarded?
And is he being a 14 year old boy playing with his friends? IMHO, a 14 year old boy should not be working this many hours!Originally posted by Wyldfire
Both of my boys have been raised to resist the feminist messages sent by society. Both of them usually have girls chasing after them and they have been raised not to tolerate being treated badly...but to also not be bitter and not mistreat others. I wish I could do something about my older son's laziness, though. He's almost 17 and isn't working. My younger son is 14 and has been working 30 to 40 hours a week for $8.00 an hour all summer long. He's already got a checking account with a debit card and bought all his own school clothes.