Poll: Will OMG Happen if my dad wears this.

Is OMG gonna happen

  • YES

    Votes: 136 36.6%
  • NO

    Votes: 32 8.6%
  • MAYBE

    Votes: 20 5.4%
  • KILL IT WITH FIRE

    Votes: 184 49.5%

  • Total voters
    372
  • Poll closed .
Nice shirt, needs to be rollin' on one of these now:

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And if anybody has doubts, pick the most random object i could lay my hands on and i wll take a pic. OR get my dad to model it!

Okay, please can I see your Dad in that shirt modelling, holding an iron in one hand, and in the other hand some Hovis, just so we know it is real. :)
 
Okay, please can I see your Dad in that shirt modelling, holding an iron in one hand, and in the other hand some Hovis, just so we know it is real. :)

We are off to work at 8.30am, i doth think we will have enough time to do that. BUT as its you! If we cant do it before 8,30am be done tonight!

We dont eat hovis, so will be generic make.

Shall i draw a moustache on my dad?
 
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Quality shirt.
and to the uneducated on here, its not a Nazi swastika.

Thats the type of shirt people in the VW scene would be happy to be seen in.
 
We are off to work at 8.30am, i doth think we will have enough time to do that. BUT as its you! If we cant do it before 8,30am be done tonight!

We dont eat hovis, so will be generic make.

Shall i draw a moustache on my dad?

YES! GO GO GO SOON AS YOU CAN FOR US ALL! :)
 
Quality shirt.
and to the uneducated on here, its not a Nazi swastika.

The only problem is that no matter how 100% correct you are and I knew what it was straight away, I still see it as belonging to the Nazi's NOW.
If he walks into a room full of uneducated people he can expect the consequences.
 
I immediately thought Hot Rods and bikers, not Nazis

lol at the Nazi comments anyway.

Bikers started to display the Iron Cross in the mid 1960's with the advent of outlaw biker gangs. Originally bikers displayed the Iron Cross as a symbol of rebellion to society in general. Nowadays it also has additional meaning of honor, valor, strength and standing up for what you believe. Hot rodders and others use it as a provocative gesture to offend the public, or as a symbol of rebellion or non-conformity.
 
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