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Capt Jack 03-13-2006 09:55 AM

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This is some sort of sick joke, right?
going back to the title of this thread.............


yes...I think it really must be. Ponine had mentioned those to me before, but until I saw them for myself.....I thought that there must be something else to them.

Nope. simple craptacular t-shirt with some glitter and iron-ons...and a 3 digit price tag.

something is seriously warped about that :eek:

Not Afraid 03-13-2006 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Hades
I suspect I'll be seeing these shirts in the Company D store at the end of the year.:p

That would be cool. I'd buy the Bambi shirt then. Let me know if you see them. There is one other cool collage shirt I like as well. But, I don't "need" t-shirts.

Gemini Cricket 03-13-2006 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight

Now, I love Donald shirts but I hate this one. Yuck! It doesn't even make any sense. A mad Donald shirt should say something like 'Fowl Mood' or something like that. Having a mad Donald shirt with a title like 'Good' makes zero sense.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-13-2006 10:57 AM

There's another shirt that apparently goes with it, which has a devil Donald and says Evil. I believe that one was green.

As you well know, GC, I too search out Donald, but both shirts were awful.

Gemini Cricket 03-13-2006 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
As you well know, GC, I too search out Donald, but both shirts were awful.

Yikes. Well, we both probably have too many bedazzled Donald shirts in our wardrobes anyway... :D

€uroMeinke 03-13-2006 11:52 PM

But this is fashion. It has nothing to do with utility, or value - it is rather about image. To wear it is to express an aesthetic of the wearer. And just as there is no universal truth, there is no universal beauty.

That these items get such strong reactions probably means they are a success to those who would dare to wear them, becasue it sets them appart - just as Gap, or Banana Republic, or Pants that say Juicy across their ass - part of their appeal, is that certain people would never wear them

katiesue 03-14-2006 10:39 AM

Aren't the Good/Evil Donalds from one of his cartoons?

Not Afraid 03-14-2006 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
But this is fashion. It has nothing to do with utility, or value - it is rather about image. To wear it is to express an aesthetic of the wearer. And just as there is no universal truth, there is no universal beauty.

That these items get such strong reactions probably means they are a success to those who would dare to wear them, becasue it sets them appart - just as Gap, or Banana Republic, or Pants that say Juicy across their ass - part of their appeal, is that certain people would never wear them

Ahhh, you are a wise man my love.

Cadaverous Pallor 03-14-2006 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
That these items get such strong reactions probably means they are a success to those who would dare to wear them, becasue it sets them appart - just as Gap, or Banana Republic, or Pants that say Juicy across their ass - part of their appeal, is that certain people would never wear them

Yup, sets them apart alright....:p
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Originally Posted by katiesue
Aren't the Good/Evil Donalds from one of his cartoons?

Yes, they are. Great cartoon, bad shirts...

MouseWife 03-14-2006 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
But this is fashion. It has nothing to do with utility, or value - it is rather about image. To wear it is to express an aesthetic of the wearer. And just as there is no universal truth, there is no universal beauty.

That these items get such strong reactions probably means they are a success to those who would dare to wear them, becasue it sets them appart - just as Gap, or Banana Republic, or Pants that say Juicy across their ass - part of their appeal, is that certain people would never wear them

Well, yes this is true. I am just a bit disappointed that it has come to this extreme.

I guess for me personally because before I could say 'If I really wanted that $40. t-shirt I could get it.' And that meant I wasn't seperated from any other Disney afficianado. But now it is more of the have and have nots. :(

Being a 'have not' isn't such a fun place to be. :(

And if you ever, EVER see me in a pair of pants that say 'Juicy' across my bum, you have my permission to shoot me. Dead on the spot. {wait, make sure it doesn't say 'Joycie', k?}

As a footnote~a creative friend of mine told me she could make me a shirt if I want. :D I'd love a Tinkerbell...any pictures of those around here?


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