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Take Me Back to T-Shirts

Christian Kids

I found my tutor Scott wearing t-shirt that represents the Christian Community. The shirt uses the At&t mobile phone signal bar graphic. Cellphones are very common now a days, and that's why I picked this shirt. It's trying to reach out to people and telling them to "get connected" with God, and it's using something well-known (cellphones). It's simply eye catching. Juan

College Boys

My roomate being the strapping young lad that he is wears this shirt on occasion when searching for young females throughout the USF campus.This shirt and others like it provide boys with a opening question for ladies to read. SHirts like this may help some men or make it easier to start a conversation with a person of the opposite sex by "breaking the ice" the shirts in a way dance around what they are really trying to say. This shirt reads "Something about you attracts me. I wish I could put mny finger on it." In laymans terms "I am attracted to you, can we fool around and do something with my finger?" Cesar Castillo

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