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Author Topic: A Walter Cronkite, Farrah Fawcett, Billy Mays or Ed McMahon T Shirt anyone?  (Read 182 times)
mleach
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« on: July 24, 2009, 02:35:36 AM »

This has got to be one of the most tackiest things I have ever seen !!  Yesterday on the way home from work I saw this guy selling T-shirts on a street corner with the faces of the many of celebrities we have lost over the last few months including Walter Cronkite, Farrah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, Billy Mays, Gale Storm..and of course Michael Jackson.  And being the curious person that I am, I had to stop by. The Walter Cronkite shirt he was selling had a big photo of "Uncle Walter" in the front with the words "..Thats the way it is...Walter Cronkite 1916-2009". Farrah's shirt featured a reproduction of that famous 70's poster with the words "Heaven's Newest Angel" The cost for those shirts? $20 !!!

If that wasn't bad enough the guy was selling shirts of those who are NOT dead yet such as Doris Day "Que Sera, Sera...Doris Day...1922-2009". When I reminded him that Doris Day isn't dead yet, his response? "..I know but at her age chances are it will happen soon". UGH !!!

Oh he was doing the same thing with Patrick Swayze and Teddy Kennedy too. In Teddy's case his shirt was for $30 with a painting of JFK, RFK and Teddy on the front with the words "A reunion of brothers" and "Edward Kennedy  1932-2009".

Hey I am all for making a buck but this was way too much and yes I told this guy what I felt about...well his so-called "business". His response? Well add a few "F" words and you will get the idea.





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