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posted on 23 Mar 2023 in Clothing

Lunchables, move over…

Photo courtesy of JJ.
T-shirt spotted in Japan. 

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Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
1 year ago

Sometimes you CAN have your cake and eat it too.

ALGERNON
ALGERNON
1 year ago

Beats soggy biscuits I guess.

ALGERNON
ALGERNON
1 year ago

On a plate for breakfast.

Marum
Marum
1 year ago

A sexable vegetable indeed.

Marum
Marum
1 year ago

With a menage et trois; you can have your Kate and Edith too.

Last edited 1 year ago by Marum
Running Comment
Running Comment
1 year ago

You’re never too old to learn something stupid.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
1 year ago

Well, staff of that new topless bakery have to wear something when going out, I suppose.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
1 year ago

Dare I ask what the filling is in these eclairs and creme horns?

Last edited 1 year ago by Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
1 year ago

I’m too caked up for my shirt.

Mechayoshi
Mechayoshi
1 year ago

Read it as ‘more that just CRACKED up’ initially.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
1 year ago

Come and get it. Let them eat baked goods. — Marie Antoinette, if today

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
1 year ago

I like big cakes and I cannot lie.

P.D.
P.D.
1 year ago

Like I said, the Japanese will put ANYTHING in English on a t-shirt without knowing what it means. Can’t figure it out. Is just having English words on a shirt desirable??

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
1 year ago

@P.D.: Actually, this shirt makes a kind of sense, although I doubt that many Japanese are familiar with the term “caked up”. I’d never heard it here in Australia.

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