It's funny but I've always held that, those who choose to gain recognition by trying to shock, very often have precious little other talent. Otherwise they would use it.</p> My old gran used to say "there's always most push where there's littlest room"</p> She was a wise old girl was my gran.</p>
When the **** phase was starting to kick in big time, i, in a moment of what i thought was genius, bought a t-shirt in leeds that said 'the word' in its original form, intending to wear it on a wednesday night out (i was 18 at the time and went to music college...surely my peers would think i was some kind of demi god for wearing such a t-shirt?) Anyway, it has never left my drawer. PS on the subject of those City centre ambassadors; i work in sheff, and my workmates son is a CCA, they spend most of their day in our workshop drinking tea and reading the papers....
i saw a chavvy toddler at the coast last year with a tee shirt that said "all my dad wanted was a blow job" - made me think that the planet wanted cleansing.
out of order i have to agree, but what can the government do, its breaking your human rights telling you what you cant wear isnt it?
The Jesus and mary Chain had a couple of good T-shirts One said **** lovely person Candy lovely person, the other **** **** **** Classy