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Old 05-24-2004, 01:24 AM
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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)
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Old 05-24-2004, 01:48 AM
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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...
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Old 05-24-2004, 01:49 AM
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put the shirt down and step away slowly....

(however brad pitt is mine if him and jen ever divorce)
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Old 05-24-2004, 01:50 AM
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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!
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Old 05-24-2004, 07:07 AM
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Hell, i would say even a 14-17 year old shouldn't wear such a shirt.
Kinda tacky, too.....
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Old 05-24-2004, 08:25 AM
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there is a 'mrs. timberlake' shirt.
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Old 05-24-2004, 09:56 AM
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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.
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Old 05-24-2004, 10:12 AM
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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.
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Old 05-24-2004, 10:18 AM
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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.
ROFLMBO -- too funny! Quote of the day, Sistermadly!!!
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Old 05-24-2004, 10:22 AM
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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.
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Old 05-24-2004, 10:47 AM
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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!
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Old 05-24-2004, 11:01 AM
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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!
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.
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Old 05-24-2004, 11:09 AM
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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."
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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.
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Old 05-24-2004, 11:21 AM
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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.
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Old 05-24-2004, 12:11 PM
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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.
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