I saw this shirt at Savers today and just had to share it as a follow-up to yesterday's post.
Memento mori meets girly-girl fashion.
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oh my gosh, this has me CRACKING up!
I once went on a trip where I forgot to pack shirts (we had been waiting on the dryer to finish, then forgot and just left town!)so we stopped by a yard sale where--as luck would have it--the woman selling stuff was just my size.
The only problem: it was summer and she was selling winter shirts. The ONLY short-sleever she had on the tables was a pink skull-and-crossbones graphic shirt with roses all around. I had no choice--I bought the thing. Mormon mom with five kids wearing a skull shirt . . .and the kids were the first to complain! Each time they looked my way they'd flinsh and say "Ew, mom--your shirt is grossing me out!"
My husband was turned on by it, though. I'm still scratching my head over that part . . .
1 comment:
oh my gosh, this has me CRACKING up!
I once went on a trip where I forgot to pack shirts (we had been waiting on the dryer to finish, then forgot and just left town!)so we stopped by a yard sale where--as luck would have it--the woman selling stuff was just my size.
The only problem: it was summer and she was selling winter shirts. The ONLY short-sleever she had on the tables was a pink skull-and-crossbones graphic shirt with roses all around. I had no choice--I bought the thing. Mormon mom with five kids wearing a skull shirt . . .and the kids were the first to complain! Each time they looked my way they'd flinsh and say "Ew, mom--your shirt is grossing me out!"
My husband was turned on by it, though. I'm still scratching my head over that part . . .
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