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  2. These Fun Father’s Day Shirts Are Almost as Comical as His ...

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    Celebrate Dad by shopping for Father's Day shirts that will warm his heart! We found the best shirts based on funny jokes, music, and movies like Top Gun.

  3. Patrick Mahomes Launches Hilarious ‘Dad Bod’ T-Shirts With ...

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    Mahomes, 28, teamed up with Coors Light on Monday, April 29, to embrace his physique in the most hilarious — and stylish — way. For their partnership, Mahomes dropped a number of graphic T ...

  4. Mom's creative T-shirt answers the questions she always ... - AOL

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    That’s why Tolver, 33, created a hilarious T-shirt answering some of the most commonly asked questions about her multiples. The 10-month-old quadruplets, Bryson, Royce, Denzel and Amaya ...

  5. Three Wolf Moon - Wikipedia

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    Brian Govern, review author Antonia Neshev, creator of the Three Wolf Moon design. The Three Wolf Moon T-shirt, created by The Mountain Corporation, gained popularity after attracting sarcastic reviews on Amazon.com attributing great power to it, such as making the wearer irresistible to women, striking fear into other males, and having magical healing abilities.

  6. T-Shirt Hell - Wikipedia

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    T-Shirt Hell has received a number of cease and desist letters from such people as Rick James, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Christopher Reeve over shirts related to the celebrities. [ 9 ] On May 28, 2002, T-Shirt Hell filed a 15 million dollar lawsuit against the Osbourne family when the Osbournes were found selling an original T-Shirt Hell ...

  7. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    The shop was called Ricky’s Crazy Shirts, and, to Ralston’s knowledge, it was the first store ever devoted exclusively to T-shirts and sweatshirts. Due to the popularity of the T-shirt designs among tourists, Ralston needed to increase production speed, and he turned from spray-painting to screen-printing the designs.