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ASUADPi 05-24-2004 01:24 AM

Mrs. ___ (Affleck, Pitt, Bloom, etc..) shirts
 
Okay, here is the thing. I was walking around the mall the other day and I went into the Windsor Outlet store. On display they had these adorable tank tops that said "Mrs. Bloom" on them.

Now, Orlando Bloom is a total hottie, so I'm tempted to go back and buy this tank top but I was wondering if anyone has ever seen another store or possibly a website where you can get other merchandise that states other Mrs. so and so on them.

I have seen shirts that have said Mrs. Pitt and Mrs. Affleck and I'm all about the latter. LOL.

If not, which shirts would you want?

Right now I would like the following:

Mrs. Bloom
Mrs. Affleck
Mrs. Eads (George Eads from CSI. He is such a HOTTIE!!!)
Mrs. Vartan (I think he gets cuter each Alias episode)

Tippiechick 05-24-2004 01:48 AM

I just think it's a TAD bit on the side of desperation. While it may not be the intention of most, it definitely reeks of, "I need a man... Any man... I'll even lucidly ponder the minute possibility of hooking up with a star." ;)

It's the equivilant (sp?) of wearing an, "I love Justin Timberlake" or an, " I love Jordan Knight..."

I think grown women should stay away form these ridiculous shirts... No matter HOW cute a star is, don't place his name on your t-shirt... ;)

mullet81 05-24-2004 01:49 AM

put the shirt down and step away slowly....

(however brad pitt is mine if him and jen ever divorce)

AXJules 05-24-2004 01:50 AM

I think you know what I'm going to say...

GHEY! REALLY THOUGH!

Unless you're between the ages of 14 and 17, please don't do it!

kddani 05-24-2004 07:07 AM

Hell, i would say even a 14-17 year old shouldn't wear such a shirt.
Kinda tacky, too.....

smiley21 05-24-2004 08:25 AM

there is a 'mrs. timberlake' shirt.:rolleyes:

Sistermadly 05-24-2004 09:56 AM

I saw a "Mrs Timberlake" purse in a store the other day, and I was so tempted to buy it...then I remembered how old I was. :D

ASUADPi 05-24-2004 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tippiechick
I just think it's a TAD bit on the side of desperation. While it may not be the intention of most, it definitely reeks of, "I need a man... Any man... I'll even lucidly ponder the minute possibility of hooking up with a star." ;)

It's the equivilant (sp?) of wearing an, "I love Justin Timberlake" or an, " I love Jordan Knight..."

I think grown women should stay away form these ridiculous shirts... No matter HOW cute a star is, don't place his name on your t-shirt... ;)


So because I think the shirt is cute I am now desperate for a man?

I've seen pictures in people magazine with other famous people, famous adults I might add, wearing shirts like this, so are they desperate?

I'm comfortable enough with my life to not need a man in it, I'm not J Lo.

And as for the shirt, if I want to buy one, I'm certainly not going to explain to people why I bought a cute shirt, especially if they can't see the humor behind the shirt.

AXO Alum 05-24-2004 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sistermadly
I saw a "Mrs Timberlake" purse in a store the other day, and I was so tempted to buy it...then I remembered how old I was. :D
ROFLMBO -- too funny! Quote of the day, Sistermadly!!!

33girl 05-24-2004 10:22 AM

A girl I went to high school with had about 3 Pierce Brosnan/Remington Steele t-shirts she wore CONSTANTLY - may I add that these were handmade shirts. Everybody just looked at her like "wtf?"

Unless this is for a tacky tourist theme mixer, JUST SAY HAYULL NO.

Tippiechick 05-24-2004 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ASUADPi
So because I think the shirt is cute I am now desperate for a man?

I've seen pictures in people magazine with other famous people, famous adults I might add, wearing shirts like this, so are they desperate?

And as for the shirt, if I want to buy one, I'm certainly not going to explain to people why I bought a cute shirt, especially if they can't see the humor behind the shirt.

It comes off that way, yes... Do I think you are truly desperate? No. But, those shirts on a grown woman would project such a message to me.
If I saw someone even a celebrity wearing one of those shirts I would stand back and laugh at their lameness... But, what celebrities wear and what normal people should wear are different matters. Lara Flynn Boyle can wear a pink tutu, but I don't think any normal woman should.
I'm sorry you are so offended by my response. But, you did ask which shirts like these would people buy. I wouldn't buy any of them. Lighten up -- it's a T-Shirt!:rolleyes:

mu_agd 05-24-2004 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tippiechick
It comes off that way, yes... Do I think you are truly desperate? No. But, those shirts on a grown woman would project such a message to me.
If I saw someone even a celebrity wearing one of those shirts I would stand back and laugh at their lameness... But, what celebrities wear and what normal people should wear are different matters. Lara Flynn Boyle can wear a pink tutu, but I don't think any normal woman should.
I'm sorry you are so offended by my response. But, you did ask which shirts like these would people buy. I wouldn't buy any of them. Lighten up -- it's a T-Shirt!:rolleyes:

if it's just a t-shirt, then why call her desperate? you may dislike them, but no need to infer there is something wrong with those people.

Tippiechick 05-24-2004 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tippiechick
I just think it's a TAD bit on the side of desperation. While it may not be the intention of most, it definitely reeks of, "I need a man... Any man... I'll even lucidly ponder the minute possibility of hooking up with a star." ;)
AND,
Quote:

It comes off that way, yes... Do I think you are truly desperate? No.
Perhaps people can read the posts before they comment? I never said she reeked of desperation. I said the shirts did. In fact, I said I did not in fact think she was desperate... I don't see why everyone is getting so upset over me saying these shirts come off as being desperate. If a grown woman wears a Justin Timberlake shirt, it seems a little odd to me.

ASUADPi 05-24-2004 11:21 AM

Here's the reason I was offended...

I don't think any woman is desperate because of a peice of clothing that she wears. And by inferring that women who wear these types of shirts are offends me.

I started this thread for fun, to see what other women "would" buy "if they felt like it", not for another member to call women desperate.

I respect your opinion, it did just slightly offend me and I know you didn't intend for that to happen. :) I just felt I should let you know why it offended me.

DolphinChicaDDD 05-24-2004 12:11 PM

I have a shirt that says "I partied with Justin". And I bought it because:
1. it was on clearence for $5
2. my cousins name is Justin, he goes to my college, and I always party with him.

I wear it when I'm at a party with my cousin. Though now that I've graduated, I'm putting it in the "running t-shirt" pile.

It was a fun shirt, and it served its purpose. But I wouldn't think about wearing around town or anything like that.

Lady Pi Phi 05-24-2004 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tippiechick
I just think it's a TAD bit on the side of desperation. While it may not be the intention of most, it definitely reeks of, "I need a man... Any man... I'll even lucidly ponder the minute possibility of hooking up with a star." ;)

It's the equivilant (sp?) of wearing an, "I love Justin Timberlake" or an, " I love Jordan Knight..."

I think grown women should stay away form these ridiculous shirts... No matter HOW cute a star is, don't place his name on your t-shirt... ;)

I have to agree. As much as I "love" Orlando Bloom I don't want to be walking around with a t-shirt that syas "Mrs. Bloom"/

I was cute in grade school when you doodled all over your notebook, Mrs. So and So. But as a grown woman...well that's just sad.

Taualumna 05-24-2004 12:41 PM

I think "Mrs Celebrity" is kind of silly too, even for elementary school kids. When I was in grade school, I doodled "I (heart) Joe" all over my French binder (binder grafitti was in at my school in 1990) but certainly not "Mrs. McIntyre" or "Mrs. Joseph Mulrey McIntyre"

Lady Pi Phi 05-24-2004 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taualumna
I think "Mrs Celebrity" is kind of silly too, even for elementary school kids. When I was in grade school, I doodled "I (heart) Joe" all over my French binder (binder grafitti was in at my school in 1990) but certainly not "Mrs. McIntyre" or "Mrs. Joseph Mulrey McIntyre"
I too used to doodle all over my binders. I was a huge New Kids fan.

When you're young it's fine. I doubt anyone would take a second glance at a little girl wearing a "Mrs. Celebrity" t-shirt but I'd hate for my mother to be walking through the mall in one of those.

I think they're silly and I would never buy one.

But I do think Orlando Bloom is hot...and I don't care if you think he's girly! ;) :D

ASUADPi 05-24-2004 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taualumna
I think "Mrs Celebrity" is kind of silly too, even for elementary school kids. When I was in grade school, I doodled "I (heart) Joe" all over my French binder (binder grafitti was in at my school in 1990) but certainly not "Mrs. McIntyre" or "Mrs. Joseph Mulrey McIntyre"
OMG I think I used to do that. NKOTB were just awesome when I was a kid. LOL. I also remember "binder grafitti".

Lady Pi Phi: Orlando Bloom is a hottie. But didn't you just want him to wash his hair in Pirates of the Caribbean?

Lady Pi Phi 05-24-2004 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ASUADPi
Lady Pi Phi: Orlando Bloom is a hottie. But didn't you just want him to wash his hair in Pirates of the Caribbean?
Yes I did! I was also upset that Paris was such a wussy character, but I forgave him because he's a beautiful man!

Sistermadly 05-24-2004 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
But I do think Orlando Bloom is hot...and I don't care if you think he's girly! ;) :D
I don't think he's girly, I think he's greasy and rodent-like. ;)

Lady Pi Phi 05-24-2004 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sistermadly
I don't think he's girly, I think he's greasy and rodent-like. ;)
Come on now, don't be a hater!!

But that's okay, the more of you that don't like him means the better chance I have of getting him :D

ZTAMich 05-24-2004 07:26 PM

seen worse
 
you think the shirt is bad???

I've seen the underware and fake- tiffany's like jewlery for Mrs. Timberlake et al.

:rolleyes:

James 05-24-2004 08:33 PM

When Orlando Bloom is scruffed out he reminds me of a scruffy Luke Perry. The resemblance was uncanny, like he was channeling him or something.

Mrs. Shrek Shirts might be cool.

Did anyone notice the Sir justin Card in Shrek 2? The whole theatre cracked up.

tinydancer 05-24-2004 10:26 PM

I saw a Mrs. Clooney shirt somewhere, but no, I don't have one. However, some of my witty friends address things to me as "DMC" - Doctor Mrs. Clooney.;)

AlphaGamDiva 05-25-2004 11:44 PM

if you think the shirt is cute, by all means get it. i wear my "gettin lucky in ky" shirt all the time....and i'm sure that screams "harlet!" to a lot of folk....but eh. it's cute......i heard there's a "gettin busy in mississippi" shirt somewhere, but i have no clue.

just watch wearin that stuff around your relatives.......i wore my ky shirt around my dad, and he was like, "please tell me that's a shirt advertising the lotto".... LOL

poor dad. ;) :) :o

norcalchick 05-26-2004 01:40 AM

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Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
just watch wearin that stuff around your relatives.......i wore my ky shirt around my dad, and he was like, "please tell me that's a shirt advertising the lotto".... LOL

poor dad. ;) :) :o

lol. i won't be wearing my "kiss my @@s" shirt or my "ass, grass, or gas. nobody rides for free" shirt either

:p

aurora_borealis 05-26-2004 10:22 AM

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Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
if you think the shirt is cute, by all means get it. i wear my "gettin lucky in ky" shirt all the time....and i'm sure that screams "harlet!" to a lot of folk....but eh. it's cute......i heard there's a "gettin busy in mississippi" shirt somewhere, but i have no clue.

just watch wearin that stuff around your relatives.......i wore my ky shirt around my dad, and he was like, "please tell me that's a shirt advertising the lotto".... LOL

poor dad. ;) :) :o

I am not a fan of these shirts for many reasons, some of which were already stated. But if you want to wear it go right ahead. I have never understood celebrity worship or crushes, which is likely why I haven't seen them, let alone would buy one. They'd go in the same category as pants with writing on the backside.

Mon, why do some of the people from my church group from Kentucky have THOSE shirts with our logo and name on it? I made jokes about our shirts for the Vegas trip "If you have nothing to confess, you can change that while in Sin City", but those KY people are nuts. I can just imagine "Virginia is for Jesus Lovers" next year, or "Come Get High off of God's Love in the Rocky Mountains". There were some other that said "Jesus is my boyfriend" and "Jesus loves feminists".

ASUADPi 05-26-2004 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AlphaGamDiva
if you think the shirt is cute, by all means get it. i wear my "gettin lucky in ky" shirt all the time....and i'm sure that screams "harlet!" to a lot of folk....but eh. it's cute......i heard there's a "gettin busy in mississippi" shirt somewhere, but i have no clue.

just watch wearin that stuff around your relatives.......i wore my ky shirt around my dad, and he was like, "please tell me that's a shirt advertising the lotto".... LOL

poor dad. ;) :) :o

You know the thing is, it's just a shirt!!!!

I've seen stars (via People magazine, Entertainment Weekly, etc...) wear worse clothing than a shirt that states "Mrs. so and so". And these people have money. Go figure. I've seen teenagers and young adults in my local mall wearing worse than that. And if someone wants to be an A$$ and say something to me then I will reply it's just a shirt. I mean really it's such a stupid thing to get "your knickers in a twist" over.

SunnyGirl483 06-08-2004 11:50 PM

I own a shirt that says "Ben's New Girlfriend"

It white and pink and I love it! I wear it at school all the time and everytime I wear it I have at least one guy who tells me to "tell Ben he's a lucky girl' I always just laugh and say ok.

I don't think there is anything wrong with the shirts. They are cute and are not meant to be taken seriously. If you have the right attitude to wear them (which any Diva should)- I say why not!?

AlphaGamDiva 06-09-2004 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by aurora_borealis
I am not a fan of these shirts for many reasons, some of which were already stated. But if you want to wear it go right ahead. I have never understood celebrity worship or crushes, which is likely why I haven't seen them, let alone would buy one. They'd go in the same category as pants with writing on the backside.

Mon, why do some of the people from my church group from Kentucky have THOSE shirts with our logo and name on it? I made jokes about our shirts for the Vegas trip "If you have nothing to confess, you can change that while in Sin City", but those KY people are nuts. I can just imagine "Virginia is for Jesus Lovers" next year, or "Come Get High off of God's Love in the Rocky Mountains". There were some other that said "Jesus is my boyfriend" and "Jesus loves feminists".


LMAO! "Jesus is my boyfriend" STOP THE MADNESS! <wipes away tears> toooo funny.

yeah, the shirts aren't a big deal....i saw a pic of paris hilton with a "gettin lucky in ky" shirt on, though......makes me re-think how cute and innocently flirty i once thought it was! lol--j/k! ;)

Unregistered- 06-09-2004 01:56 AM

I saw a t-shirt they're probably marketing to middle aged women that says:

ASHTON'S MY EX

I'm serious.

abaici 06-09-2004 02:12 AM

Nordie's also sells nameplate necklaces (well, this was a few months back) with the Mr. Pitt and so forth.

I said this on Friday and I'll say it again...Orlando Bloom is a girly-man!

ADPiShannan 06-09-2004 08:12 AM

Oh Ive seen a lot of the so and so is my ex shirts.

As far as any of those shirts, Im a married gal so I wouldnt buy them unless it said Im Mrs (my last name), which I am lol. The shirts Ive seen I dont really think any of those guys are that cute so I wouldnt purchase them if I was single. I still dont think Orlando is cute, sorry to all those who love him.

Only guy I think who is real hot in movies is Ryan Phillippe, then I am in love with some Nascar race car drivers. The only thing with them is that my family works for some of their race comapanies and I talk to them when I see them so they arent as much celebrities as movie stars are. They just drive cars around lol.

Lady Pi Phi 06-09-2004 09:22 AM

No one minds if you don't like Orlando. It just means for the ones that do we have less women to compete with ;)

P.S Orlando Bloom is a hottie! :D

WCUgirl 06-09-2004 09:35 AM

There was a photograph of Jennifer Aniston in Us Weekly either last week or the week before wearing a shirt that said "I love Brad Pitt."

My first thought was a not so nice name for her. :D

My second thought was that was so funny! I think she can get away w/ wearing that shirt b/c, well, she's his wife (again, insert not so nice name)!

You know, it took me a long time to like her again after she stole my man.

ASUADPi 06-09-2004 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
No one minds if you don't like Orlando. It just means for the ones that do we have less women to compete with ;)

P.S Orlando Bloom is a hottie! :D

Lady Pi Phi, I'm still with you. Orlando is a hottie. I definately think the tank top I saw saying "Mrs. Bloom" was too cute.

I mean these shirts aren't supposed to be taken seriously they are for fun.

What did I see yesterday? Oh yeah I saw a purse that said Mrs. Timberlake on it. Can't say that it was selling to fast though. Maybe it's just me but I don't think Justin is cute by any stretch of the imagination.


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