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katiethepython
katiethepython aka Katie Rockwood is a 33.03 year old girl, has been a member since September 7, 2006, has scored 1,796 submissions, giving an average score of 2.67, helping 39 designs get printed.
Did they seriously just print a totally awesome design based on a cartoon and not make one in kid sizes. I just went to order one for a birthday present and...no kids??? Why theadless why?

Wiffler
Wiffler on May 27 '08 at 11:39am
This is the real life "R" rated version where the coyote tears the roadrunner's throat out with his teeth...it's not appropriate for children.
geekgirl06
geekgirl06 on May 27 '08 at 9:53pm
Because 1) the shirt has a rocket on it and sadly, as innocent as it may be on this shirt, that would make it banned in most elementary schools across the nation and 2) it's based on a cartoon that is... well... kind of old. I know, it's classic, but a lot of kids don't know what "classic" is. To them, "classic" is Transformers and Strawberry Shortcake.
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chronically bizarre
chronically bizarre on Jun 02 '08 at 1:57pm
yeah..I have to agree with geekgirl. when I talk to a lot of little kids, they know sponge bob and dora and boring stuff like that, classic cartoon reruns only play in the early morning. sadly, looney toons have been phased out. :( BUT THIS SHIRT IS STILL AMAZING haha I still remember the wonderful days of sitting down and watching those two crazy characters along with bugs and tweety and all the rest of them. yaaaay nostalgia.
J-Ray
J-Ray on Jun 02 '08 at 6:06pm
As Michael Jackson once said, "fuck the kids!"
shakethesheets
shakethesheets on Jun 02 '08 at 6:09pm
1) the shirt has a rocket on it and sadly, as innocent as it may be on this shirt, that would make it banned in most elementary schools across the nation



What? That's absurd.
Wiffler
Wiffler on Jun 02 '08 at 8:26pm
You can see the coyote's red rocket...heehee
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