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Monday, January 29, 2007

My thought for the day...


I think that as a manufacturer you have a moral responsibility to not produce or sell the ever popular "hottie" tees in a XXL. The sight of a 200lb woman in a "hottie" "baby tee" pains me greatly. I know I am NOT skinny by any means but I am also not running through Walmart with a "anorexic" baby tee on. I feel that if you must express yourself via a T-shirt, honesty is always the best policy.

4 Comments:

At January 30, 2007, Blogger Andrea and Ben said...

Haaaaaaa! That's exactly what I say......false advertising!! There was a lot of that in Alaska. I also think they should be morally responsible enough not to sell it in teen sizes.

 
At January 31, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I second that motion! You are so wise. And there should be a screening process for anyone wanting to purchase said "hottie" t-shirt... 'cause let's face it... I'm no model (especially not 6 months pregnant), but some people are just NOT hotties.

Love you,
Jamie

 
At February 02, 2007, Blogger Angie said...

I bought a shirt for my daughter that said "dear Santa, all I want for christmas is my DADDY back from Iraq." I found it quite disturbing that this was also available in women's thongs. Your DADDY is going to see your thong???

 
At February 08, 2007, Blogger A Goldsworthy Note said...

Hey, April! I was checking out the links on Andrea's blog and found yours...hope ya don't mind.

Your blog is so funny but sadly so true! Joe and I have a mini conversation on that every time we see someone wearing a shirt they shouldn't be. What I wonder is why their friends/family haven't talked to them about that. I know when I wear something that I shouldn't my sisters tell me ASAP. Talk about a topic I could chat about for a long time...hehe...I think I'll let Joe read this one.

 

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