V1ctorya
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  Jul 09 '08 by V1ctorya        14 Comments        Watch this
It was being worn by a little kid, maybe 1-2 years old. He was sitting next to his mother who had an infant in a baby bjorn sitting on her chest.

The shirt said,

"Sponsored by daddy
Supported by mommy"

So, is this the t-shirt for a child of divorce wherein the father is paying child-support while the mother raises the kid?


mz. kat-ii
mz. kat-ii on Jul 09 '08 at 10:30am
LULZ i wanna buy this for my future children
tracerbullet
   tracerbullet on Jul 09 '08 at 10:32am
i bet mom bought that for him.

sounds like a classic case of the spitefuls.
smitten kitten
smitten kitten on Jul 09 '08 at 10:37am
:/
helladelightful
helladelightful on Jul 09 '08 at 10:40am
i saw a kid the other day wearing a shirt that said "if you thikn I"m cute, you should see my MOM!"

and then the mom walked into my store and like picked up er child.

let me say this, that child's cuteness was peak family cuteness.
MCS4096
MCS4096 on Jul 09 '08 at 10:41am
I think you're misunderstanding.. the dad sponsored the baby by "donating" the sperm, mom supported the baby for 9 months in the womb.. That's how I read it. And it sounds like a joke, not spitefulness..
squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Jul 09 '08 at 10:49am
All Daddy wanted was a blowjob!
V1ctorya
V1ctorya on Jul 09 '08 at 12:04pm
I didn't see it as spiteful just. . . .odd
so_simple
so_simple on Jul 09 '08 at 12:07pm
I could have worn this shirt, if my dad paid the child support like he was supposed to..
V1ctorya
V1ctorya on Jul 09 '08 at 12:11pm
:) Mine didn't either, the best though - he sent me a pair of shoelaces for christmas, followed two weeks later with a letter about what an ungrateful brat I was for not sending him a thank you letter for the shoelaces (I think they had his company logo on them too).

FRICKINAWESOME
FRICKINAWESOME on Jul 09 '08 at 12:15pm
Sounds like a case of the ridiculously sexist and misogynistic minds over at tshirthell.com have struck again! Like the dude from the movie Go who hates The Family Circus but must read it every day because he's inexplicably drawn to it, that's how i am with checking out that site every week!
so_simple
so_simple on Jul 09 '08 at 12:17pm
I hear ya victorya.
applegary
applegary on Jul 09 '08 at 3:46pm
I love (making fun of) Family Circus! Speaking of weird attire WHY OH WHY do ANY parents EVER let their young children wear shorts with words printed on the rear end?! That is terrible in my opinion! And who ever designed that! Hey, if you're an adult and want peeps staring at (or reading) your fanny, that's one thing. Sincerely, My Daily Rant
applegary
applegary on Jul 10 '08 at 11:55am
Aw crud I'm a blog-killer! Sorry. I feel like some sort of blogicidal loser now.
Mr Anonymous
Mr Anonymous on Jul 10 '08 at 11:56am
i once saw a onsie that said, "They shake me."
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