Keep away from fire? Huh? Happy New Year.
So no smoldering kisses either?
i like to hold my shirts in the flames just to see if they're really resistant to fire. how else do we know if it's false advertising?
What a clever idea ;)
when did you become a fire/flame thrower? tsk, i missed that!
thats why i take mine off when i stand that close to the flame...oh wait are we talking about fire?
I guess that is one way to look hot! LOL!
I was thinking that all shirts should be kept away from fire but maybe it's only that one. Silly me.
I'd return it.
good to know.
Great....now how am I going to light the Barbecue...Damn laws ! LOL
So when there's a fire drill at school, are you to strip down? ANDIt's probably not a good idea to wear that shirt camping.
People get paid to come up with stuf like that...
Seriously? Hmm I need to inspect my clothing tags a little closer. I didn't know I put myself in harm's way each day with flammable cloth!
It's a good thing I'm not a smoker ;-)
I love instructions that are written by lawyers. Once again proving that common sense isn't so common because you know that someone set the damn thing on fire.
Killjoy.
What a plan killer! I like to run through gasoline sprinklers and then BBQ. Soooo fun!
none at alli seldom listen to these intructions ridiculous, i tell you!
What are shirts for if you can't set them on fire? I tell you, this nation's overregulated.
hey! whos captain dumbass!i thought that was Duke!now I forgot was I was going to say!dumbass
My fireplace IS my drier. No wonder I have such a small wardrobe
Go ahead and tell me what I should have said. Really.
Keep away from fire? Huh?
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
So no smoldering kisses either?
ReplyDeletei like to hold my shirts in the flames just to see if they're really resistant to fire. how else do we know if it's false advertising?
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea ;)
ReplyDeletewhen did you become a fire/flame thrower? tsk, i missed that!
ReplyDeletethats why i take mine off when i stand that close to the flame...oh wait are we talking about fire?
ReplyDeleteI guess that is one way to look hot! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that all shirts should be kept away from fire but maybe it's only that one. Silly me.
ReplyDeleteI'd return it.
ReplyDeletegood to know.
ReplyDeleteGreat....now how am I going to light the Barbecue...Damn laws ! LOL
ReplyDeleteSo when there's a fire drill at school, are you to strip down?
ReplyDeleteAND
It's probably not a good idea to wear that shirt camping.
People get paid to come up with stuf like that...
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Hmm I need to inspect my clothing tags a little closer. I didn't know I put myself in harm's way each day with flammable cloth!
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing I'm not a smoker ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love instructions that are written by lawyers. Once again proving that common sense isn't so common because you know that someone set the damn thing on fire.
ReplyDeleteKilljoy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a plan killer! I like to run through gasoline sprinklers and then BBQ. Soooo fun!
ReplyDeletenone at all
ReplyDeletei seldom listen to these intructions
ridiculous, i tell you!
What are shirts for if you can't set them on fire? I tell you, this nation's overregulated.
ReplyDeletehey! whos captain dumbass!
ReplyDeletei thought that was Duke!
now I forgot was I was going to say!
dumbass
My fireplace IS my drier. No wonder I have such a small wardrobe
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