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and go outside in my shorts and t shirt
So I leave my parka home and go outside in my shorts and t-shirt
and go outside in my shorts and t-shirt
Actually, last time I was down in Texas, I saw a guy with a T-shirt that said, "If Jesus had a gun, he'd still be alive."
in Texas, I saw a guy with a T-shirt
T-shirt !..
This T-shirt is from..
They need to have been there, done that, bought the t-shirt, so to speak,
They need to have been there, done that, bought the T-shirt, so to speak.
So—but he—well, I mean, like, he's wearing a T-shirt and it's cold outside.
Well, I mean, like, he´s wearing a T-shirt and it´s cold outside.
I mean, your biceps are basically popping out of your t-shirt.
I mean, your biceps are basically popping out of your T-shirt.
He's set to sponsor the front of Ipswich Town's shirts next season, as the official Twitter account shared a photo of the t-shirt prototype, which contains symbols that look oddly familiar to some of Ed's previous musical masterpieces.
He set to sponsor the front of Ipswich Town's shirts next season, as the official Twitter account shared a photo of the t-shirt prototype, which contains symbols that look oddly familiar to some of Ed's previous musical masterpieces.
meaning that you're wearing a T-shirt, then a sweater, then maybe another sweater and then a coat and then a scarf.
By the way, uh, when you want to describe what you're wearing on a cold day, Americans and British people would normally say, "I'm wearing a lot of layers," meaning that you're wearing a T-shirt, then a sweater, uh, then maybe another sweater, and
We've got you covered with big loose suit, big-ass suit, just a big old David Byrne suit, Carmen Sandiego trench, T-shirt that's weirdly $120.
T-shirt, this weirdly $120.