This is what you'd be getting:
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This is what you'd be getting:
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Need orders ASAP for the bowl game- we will have extra for purchase to be delivered after the Liberty.
We have donated $250 to Toys For Tots- and the extra for the shirts will be sent in...thanks for your support
Need to make a sticky to purchase.
I will take a L.
sweeeeeeeet!
Last call
To be honest, I find this very offensive and I'm sure I'm not alone. Why not just say RTDF? Why the blasphemy? Just a slap in the face to our Creator, and at Christmas time no less
I'm sorry you feel that way and hope that you have a Merry Christmas
..I thought you would just go with a small Elitedawgs logo on the top right of the t-shirt.
Instead you blast this #RTDF. I have no idea what RTDF stands for. And neither would anybody else who saw it.
Here's a little business advice: If you want to sell clothing merchandise, don't place inside jokes on the fabric.
I also do not like to take the Lord's name in vain, but I just don't think the initials do that automatically. If you say, "Gosh Darn' instead, then that is what they stand for. If you are worried that somebody reading it will assume it means the other for you, then you are objecting for the wrong reasons. God knows what's in your heart, and what the initials mean to you. And He is the one who matters, not some stranger who looks at your shirt and makes assumptions.
Wearing the shirt would not equal taking the Lord's name in vain, unless that's what you mean when you wear it. At least, that's my opinion.
ED isn't in the merchandise business. It was a way to raise a little money for a charity when a poster volunteered to burden themselves with it. Take it for what it's worth its not like we are opening a clothing store. Damn. Here's a little advice: don't buy the shirt but become less of a prick.
..if I refuse to buy a t-shirt with #RTGDF blasting across the front.
Outside this board, who the **** knows what RTGDF stands for?
The answer is nobody.
If you can't come up with a classy t-shirt, then that's your problem.
I'm not going to waste my money on a t-shirt that reflects some messageboard inside joke.
You are also acting like you know more than our coach by saying he doesn't run the ball enough.
I would say run the ball more if you can use an H-back the way AU does but that doesn't make for a good t-shirt.
As I said, in the past, incredible gay shirt. I will cringe if I see anyone wearing it.
No you're a prick for blasting something that is just a simple charity gift. It's a kitschy shirt that people may never wear but the whole point was the shirt sales were for charity. Nothing more nothing less. It could have said "Ronny has vd" and the purpose of the shirt sale would have been the same. But you and your advice comes off as prickish when it was meant for nothing more than to get something when you donated to a charity. Keep your advice rammed up your ass.
some serious panty-wad action going on here.
1. To your 1st statement- I dont know as much as Mullen, but I do know a helluva lot about offensive football.
2. We use an H-back like Auburn does- our problem is that H-back is MoJo- who doesnt block very well. Auburn has a more typical FB type as its H-back- and he lays the wood. Auburn also committed to the run alot more than we have. We instead try to be more 50-50 for some unknown reason. Hopefully with Russell out of the picture- we do what the shirt says
3. Make sure and look for 2 people in Section 119- they damn sure will be.
Some people requested shirts, a poster offered to make them and donate them to the board. His people did the design and whatnot. We've had some ordered and will send them out asap. And Toys for Tots got $250.
I think we should sacrifice the next person who types #RTGDF. Like Indiana Jones pull their heart out while it's still beating sacrifice.
Is this facetious enough to be obvious with sarcasteriks?
Good for the kids. They deserve it
just my thoughts but I have a feeling God is ok with using the initials G and D to help poor kids.
Historically, when someone said God Damn it was meant as a slander of God. Today, it's a phrase of frustration with no ill intentions of slandering God. More good news... God knows your true intentions with the way you use language. For example, a devout Christian can look at someone with contempt in their heart and say "I will pray for you." others will say "F you ." It means the same thing and God knows the difference.
So it's okay to curse God or take His name in vain in front of the whole world as long as you didn't really mean it or if you had the best intentions behind it? If it's not intended to slander God, then why say it? There are thousands of other words or phrases in the English language that could have been used to get the message across. I donate money to help kids too, and I don't need a blasphemous tshirt as an incentive to do it. But that's just my opinion, and everybody's entitled to one
to each his own. I think God judges by your heart, not your words.
How bout RTMFF?
This has turned into a sermon.... If you want a damn shirt get one. If not then don't order one. I'm not getting one because I just don't want one. Has nothing to do with what's on it. Kind of like engineerdawg said earlier, get your panties out of your ass.
These posters have to be a bunch of damn sorority bitches- cause y'all sound like them