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Re: Buttvertizing » alexandra_k

Posted by Larry Hoover on December 3, 2005, at 15:08:24

In reply to Re: Rust » rainbowbrite, posted by alexandra_k on December 2, 2005, at 22:24:13

> hmmm.
>
> you can spot the international students from north america...
> they're the ones with words on their butts ;-)
>
> i swear, i've never seen anyone else wear them...
>
> some people even have the name of their college on their butt
>
> bizzare...

I don't know I've ever seen it at all. What people won't do to make an individual statement that's just like all the others.

Lar

 

Re: Rust » rainbowbrite

Posted by 10derHeart on December 3, 2005, at 17:57:10

In reply to Re: Rust » Toph, posted by rainbowbrite on December 3, 2005, at 11:52:47

Rain....I think you should get some butt-pants made that say:

------------------
ROFLMAOPMP!!
------------------ but it is an awful lot of letters....maybe make them tiny.

even tried to split up the letters for the LEFT CHEEK and RIGHT CHEEK...but I couldn't get it to make any sense ;-)

(uhhh...pssst...was I just designing pants for the buttocks of a young woman I've never even met......on the Internet?????!!!!) EEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!

**Note to Self: Do not include that activity as one of your favorite hobbies on online dating sites**

 

More butt-pants stuff...

Posted by 10derHeart on December 3, 2005, at 18:27:00

In reply to Re: Rust » rainbowbrite, posted by 10derHeart on December 3, 2005, at 17:57:10

Okay, so a friend and I started paying attention to these backside messages in the summer of '04, I think it was, while shopping one weekend. Here are the words I can still remember seeing (and my editorial comment):
-----------------------------

WHATEVER (yeah...exactly)

CUTE (mine was, too, at 16 and 101 lbs.)

KITTEN (uh-huh... Hmmm. Better than other feline related words I could imagine....but girl, really, DOES YOUR DAD KNOW YOU'RE WEARING THOSE??!!)

PRINCESS (whatever)

PRICELESS (no kidding. this one surprised us the most...sounds self-respecting, maybe, but somehow combined with the rest of the clothes {don't ask} it didn't. What the _____?! I dunno)

SWEET (don't get me started...)

BABY (???)

SEXY (really, I ask again (seen on 13-year old daughter of an aquaintance, out with her mom) DOES DAD, BROTHER, GRANDPA...REALLY KNOW YOU'RE WEARING THOSE...IN PUBLIC?!! <sigh>)

BAD GIRL (see: SEXY and KITTEN)


(PS - Rain...anyone else who owns these pants...NO offense intended...I really am a tolerant and easy-going person with what *adults* wear, etc. None of my business at all. But I remember my friend and I feeling a bit dismayed seeing *certain* words on young girls. Maybe an overeaction? I put a huge premium on preserving children as children, I guess. Innocence is precious and beautiful.)

 

Re: Buttvertizing » Larry Hoover

Posted by daisym on December 3, 2005, at 20:47:26

In reply to Re: Buttvertizing » alexandra_k, posted by Larry Hoover on December 3, 2005, at 15:08:24

Let's talk about the words in sequins on the shirts the girls are wearing -- and coming over to visit my 14 year old, sweet innocent child. (yeah right)

I've seen:

Busty (and she was)

Look but don't touch

Don't look down

They're real and they're spectacular. (On a 13 year old!)

Property of US Army

My favorite: Give "em time...I'm expecting a growth spurt any minute. LOL

Sigh, says the mother of boys.

 

Re: Buttvertizing

Posted by alexandra_k on December 3, 2005, at 21:18:09

In reply to Re: Buttvertizing » Larry Hoover, posted by daisym on December 3, 2005, at 20:47:26

hmm.
this is reminding me of one of my (slightly dodgey) friends...
he had a t-shirt reading 'masterbation is not a crime'
and he was DETERMINED to wear it to his court hearing for DIC...

Needless to say...

He got 12 months.

But...

He wouldn't be told...

 

Re: More butt-pants stuff...

Posted by alexandra_k on December 3, 2005, at 21:19:33

In reply to More butt-pants stuff..., posted by 10derHeart on December 3, 2005, at 18:27:00

Hmm.

All I've seen was something like...

COLORADO STATE

or something like that...

hmm.

their butts didn't seem all that big to me but i swear they said that...

though i can't remember the precise name...

 

Re: More butt-pants stuff... » 10derHeart

Posted by rainbowbrite on December 4, 2005, at 8:26:43

In reply to More butt-pants stuff..., posted by 10derHeart on December 3, 2005, at 18:27:00

> Okay, so a friend and I started paying attention to these backside messages in the summer of '04, I think it was, while shopping one weekend. Here are the words I can still remember seeing (and my editorial comment):
> -----------------------------
>
> WHATEVER (yeah...exactly)
>
> CUTE (mine was, too, at 16 and 101 lbs.)
>
> KITTEN (uh-huh... Hmmm. Better than other feline related words I could imagine....but girl, really, DOES YOUR DAD KNOW YOU'RE WEARING THOSE??!!)
>
> PRINCESS (whatever)
>
> PRICELESS (no kidding. this one surprised us the most...sounds self-respecting, maybe, but somehow combined with the rest of the clothes {don't ask} it didn't. What the _____?! I dunno)
>
> SWEET (don't get me started...)
>
> BABY (???)
>
> SEXY (really, I ask again (seen on 13-year old daughter of an aquaintance, out with her mom) DOES DAD, BROTHER, GRANDPA...REALLY KNOW YOU'RE WEARING THOSE...IN PUBLIC?!! <sigh>)
>
> BAD GIRL (see: SEXY and KITTEN)
>
>

HAHAHA (laughing histerically!!) should I go through thte list and say which words I have on clothes :-P
JUST KIDDING!!! I dont have any of those, I promise haha....really I dont

> (PS - Rain...anyone else who owns these pants...NO offense intended...I really am a tolerant and easy-going person with what *adults* wear, etc. None of my business at all. But I remember my friend and I feeling a bit dismayed seeing *certain* words on young girls. Maybe an overeaction? I put a huge premium on preserving children as children, I guess. Innocence is precious and beautiful.)
>
no offense taken, even if I did have those. BUT for the record, I have the juicy and the school pants but thats it and I dont wear them except to the gym :-) well and to sleep in, juicy's on my butt right now :-)
Oh and I so agree with you about kids :-( I think the butt pants started on adult clothes and then went down the age chain and I have now seen those things written on a kid who was maybe ....4
eek!

 

Re: Rust » 10derHeart

Posted by rainbowbrite on December 4, 2005, at 8:31:06

In reply to Re: Rust » rainbowbrite, posted by 10derHeart on December 3, 2005, at 17:57:10

> Rain....I think you should get some butt-pants made that say:
>
> ------------------
> ROFLMAOPMP!!
> ------------------ but it is an awful lot of letters....maybe make them tiny.
>
HAHA that is a lot of letters :-) Ill see what I can do, maybe I could get them custom made? Maybe it could start at one butt cheek and go down the leg :-P
Ill send you and Alex a pair
and Ill make a PBC pair too :-)

> even tried to split up the letters for the LEFT CHEEK and RIGHT CHEEK...but I couldn't get it to make any sense ;-)
>

it could.....ill see what I can do ;-)


> (uhhh...pssst...was I just designing pants for the buttocks of a young woman I've never even met......on the Internet?????!!!!) EEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!
>

LMAO

> **Note to Self: Do not include that activity as one of your favorite hobbies on online dating sites**

:-)

 

Re: Buttvertizing » alexandra_k

Posted by rainbowbrite on December 4, 2005, at 8:33:04

In reply to Re: Buttvertizing, posted by alexandra_k on December 3, 2005, at 21:18:09

> hmm.
> this is reminding me of one of my (slightly dodgey) friends...
> he had a t-shirt reading 'masterbation is not a crime'
> and he was DETERMINED to wear it to his court hearing for DIC...
>
> Needless to say...
>
> He got 12 months.
>
> But...
>
> He wouldn't be told...

no he didnt??? really lol

 

Re: More butt-pants stuff... » alexandra_k

Posted by rainbowbrite on December 4, 2005, at 8:33:53

In reply to Re: More butt-pants stuff..., posted by alexandra_k on December 3, 2005, at 21:19:33

> Hmm.
>
> All I've seen was something like...
>
> COLORADO STATE
>
> or something like that...
>
> hmm.
>
> their butts didn't seem all that big to me but i swear they said that...
>
> though i can't remember the precise name...


:-) Yes we are infested with butt pants

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? (nm)

Posted by Dr. Bob on December 4, 2005, at 12:59:45

In reply to Re: Rust » Toph, posted by Tabitha on December 3, 2005, at 9:49:58

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? » Dr. Bob

Posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 14:18:05

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? (nm), posted by Dr. Bob on December 4, 2005, at 12:59:45

I think I'd like to work on that project :-)

 

Re: Toronto? » Dr. Bob

Posted by jay on December 4, 2005, at 14:19:22

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? (nm), posted by Dr. Bob on December 4, 2005, at 12:59:45

Doc Bob...maybe this belongs in Admin...but do you need people to help organize for Toronto? I am one of the ones who lives near-by, and would like to help out. Please feel free to email me, too, if needed.

Jay

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies

Posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 14:24:30

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » Dr. Bob, posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 14:18:05

I did a little research on how to print a T-shirt (or pants or ?) and of course you can silkscreen, but you can also get this special transfer paper that lets you print an iron-on transfer with any ink-jet printer. So I think you just need to blow up an image, reverse it (since it's going to come out backward), print it on this special paper, then iron it onto the shirt. They have the stuff at CompUSA for only $16 a package. It's called 'cold peel transfer paper'. It all sounds do-able, but I haven't yet done any experimenting.

We could have Please Be Civil on the front, and maybe the web address of the site on the back. We'd be walking billboards for Dr Bob.

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? » Tabitha

Posted by Phillipa on December 4, 2005, at 18:00:50

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies, posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 14:24:30

I love it but I want a tee-shirt. Would wearing it get us put away in a nice safe place? Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? » Tabitha

Posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 19:02:30

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies, posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 14:24:30

> I did a little research on how to print a T-shirt (or pants or ?) and of course you can silkscreen, but you can also get this special transfer paper that lets you print an iron-on transfer with any ink-jet printer. So I think you just need to blow up an image, reverse it (since it's going to come out backward), print it on this special paper, then iron it onto the shirt. They have the stuff at CompUSA for only $16 a package. It's called 'cold peel transfer paper'. It all sounds do-able, but I haven't yet done any experimenting.
>
> We could have Please Be Civil on the front, and maybe the web address of the site on the back. We'd be walking billboards for Dr Bob.

I think we can come up with something clever and "inside" so all still feel safe about being Babblers.
I used to work in the promotional gear industry (sigh... one of how many jobs?) and think I can find a way to do this nice and inexpensively.
Thinking cap is being installed...
CS

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies

Posted by alexandra_k on December 4, 2005, at 19:48:42

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » Tabitha, posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 19:02:30

How about
'please be civil'
On the front and
'Thanks!'
On the back.

You could even have matching
'*ss'
Pants for the bold (or something)
;-)

 

that's great!! (nm) » Tabitha

Posted by sleepygirl on December 4, 2005, at 20:02:13

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies, posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 14:24:30

 

Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies

Posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 20:18:56

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » Tabitha, posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 19:02:30

Promotional gewgaws, ey? Hmm, how about a coffee cup with Dr Bob's picture on it? That little picture at the bottom of the page would be good.

 

how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) (nm)

Posted by sleepygirl on December 4, 2005, at 20:24:12

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies, posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 20:18:56

 

Re: how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) » sleepygirl

Posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 21:30:09

In reply to how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) (nm), posted by sleepygirl on December 4, 2005, at 20:24:12

I thought we could post all our ideas and cull out the ones that should end up on the shirt.

I'm thinking: t-shirt in same background colour as the babble page we see, with

Please Be Civil (in TImes New Roman type)
on the front

on the back, so far I thought of the photo of Dr Bob with the plug coming out of his head.

Not sure I would put the web address on it. Maybe "Dr Bob" under the picture of his head.

Maybe if we copy and paste this post and add our ideas to it we can generate a working design, and maybe be able to offer more than one design (if we can get it done at a reasonable price). I have a local company nearby from whom I can get pricing from and have the shirts shipped to 1) Toronto for the APA meeting, and 2) leftover back to me for reselling to Babblers who want them. Any profits could be turned around to contribute to the maintenance of the site.
Whaddaya say?
ClearSkies

 

Re: how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) » ClearSkies

Posted by Phillipa on December 4, 2005, at 21:41:36

In reply to Re: how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) » sleepygirl, posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 21:30:09

I'll take a Medium. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-)

Posted by Gee on December 4, 2005, at 22:20:44

In reply to Re: how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) » ClearSkies, posted by Phillipa on December 4, 2005, at 21:41:36

No bum pants tho... they were out so long ago and really... do you want everyone staring?
What really did it for me was when my school got those pants that said "GO BIG" on the bum. It was way too funny.

 

Re: maybe for Toronto?

Posted by Deneb on December 5, 2005, at 15:49:26

In reply to Re: maybe for Toronto? » ClearSkies, posted by Tabitha on December 4, 2005, at 14:24:30

:-P

I'm guessing my tie-dye idea is not going to be practical?

LOL, I just had fun imagining everyone getting all messy tie-dying their Psycho-Babble T-shirts.

Would Dr. Bob participate? LOL I would like to see him have fun.

Deneb

 

T-shirts, mugs, caps etc etc

Posted by NikkiT2 on December 5, 2005, at 16:17:26

In reply to Re: how 'bout 'I'm hanging on by a thread' ;-) » sleepygirl, posted by ClearSkies on December 4, 2005, at 21:30:09

I've used this place a few times for t-shirts for charity events..

http://www.cafepress.com

Its who we used for the t-shirts for Tube Relief. You can also have your designs on mugs, caps etc. Their postage is quick, and using somewhere like this means the rest of us who wouldn't be able to make Toronto would be able to buy something too!! I was a Please be Civil mug for work *grins*

Maybe Dr Bob could have some merchandise on there normally anyway! *G* You can have a number of different designs, so we could have a selection of our favourite Bob pictures as t-shirts, please be civil caps, and never mind the babble mugs *lL*

oooh.. I'm liking this idea. And Dr Bob could even use it to raise some money for the site!

Nikki x


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