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Mr. Doggie Goes Fishing

December 19th, 2006  |  Published in T-Shirts

If nothing else, this tee totally delivers on its title… I’ll be damned if that isn’t a dog going fishing.

I’m curious as to what exactly he is fishing for tho. I mean, unless I’m missing something, there’s no water visual waterline. And how does he expect to catch something without anything to bait his hook? Is he waiting for someone to walk by and snag themselves? Could he be that sadistic? Could he be trapped on the sinister looking tower in his own circle of hell? Does he just not know how to fish? Am I putting way too much thought into this? The world may never know.

Okay, so the shirt isn’t 100% perfect. But I still love it despite the flaws that only a sad, fat, nerd like Comic Book Guy would pick out. Besides, 98% perfect is good enough for me — and if it isn’t for you, then please kindly lower your standards.

The last thing you want to be know as is that guy/girl who thinks they’re too good for everything, right?

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