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While I can see some humor in that, it's really looks like something SS created to do, well, something. (Don't misconstrue...I'm not a SS hater). But I wouldn't wear that shirt.
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I'd wear it. My wife found no humor in it (at least I saw nothing obvious) as she'd rather I keep my fingers.
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(09-03-2017, 05:41 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I thought it was something to remember to ware around while working,
I would not wear it. Not fond of gallows humor on my shirts.
On the other hand, I don't wear my "Got Wood?" T-shirt, either. I bought one for me because I appreciated the double entendre but chose not to get one for my niece. I didn't want to upset the BIL.
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(09-05-2017, 01:08 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Table saw.
I can see the TS win over paper and lose over the Rock and Scissors but how to do the had sign of TS? Maybe a semi fist with fingers spread apart.
I'd just have to hold out my left hand!
A Sawstop may have reduced my injuries, but I don't agree with their tactics. I won't be buying one; but the shirt..., yea, I'd wear it.
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It's missing "lizard" and "Spock".