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Sometimes you CAN have your cake and eat it too.
Beats soggy biscuits I guess.
On a plate for breakfast.
A sexable vegetable indeed.
With a menage et trois; you can have your Kate and Edith too.
You’re never too old to learn something stupid.
Well, staff of that new topless bakery have to wear something when going out, I suppose.
Dare I ask what the filling is in these eclairs and creme horns?
I’m too caked up for my shirt.
Read it as ‘more that just CRACKED up’ initially.
Come and get it. Let them eat baked goods. — Marie Antoinette, if today
I like big cakes and I cannot lie.
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??
@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.