Each year the eighth graders design a T-shirt they can all wear on certain days at school. I volunteered to take them through the design and ordering process this year. I haven’t done a very good job with it because it’s already December and they just voted on the design yesterday. Maybe they’ll get their shirts some time before they’re in college.
The company that prints the shirts for us each year is owned by the mom of a former student. She and I were emailing back and forth and she asked me about Max. I like talking about him, so I lifted a bunch of pictures off of Bradaptation and sent them to her along with explanations. She thought he was cute.
A couple days later, she asked if she could bring in a sample of what their shirts look like so I could show the kids the quality of the printing. She met me in the morning with this:
Yesterday I forgot to bring a shirt for wrestling practice, so I had to wear this one. Heh. I felt a little ridiculous.
That is HILARIOUS!!!!!! I can’t read the first two lines. Is it “Max is not completely hairless. He still has to pay off his student loans before he can afford some peach fuzz?”
Tell her I’ll order twenty!
HA!! You funny! ( but that explains why Max is so darn smart)
HAHAHA!!! That’s awesome! Did the wrestlers like it?
Or did they beat you up for wearing it?
Um, I wrote that.
LOVE it!!
That’s precious – Mrs. T. sure is thoughtful. I loved it when she was a MS Mom – I always got great presents, verbal feedback, etc., from her. Now, the son was another story as I recall, but lucky me – I have him again this year in Earth Science. He has matured (and we’re not talking outwardly here, though I suppose that took place while nobody was looking, too), I am relieved to announce.
…so how much are these again if we want a case or two to hand out to close personal friends?
Brad…
You KNOW how difficult it is for me to censor myself on this blog.
Now This! 🙂
OK…soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo……