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HighburyGoon
05 Jun 2004, 08:58 AM
I don't know that this deserves it's own thread, but I had to share this story...

By now, I'm sure that everyone on here is familiar with the "WWWWDDWWW..." shirts they're selling @ football365. So, I got mine the other day, and wore it out for the first time last night.

I only had a few people ask me what it meant, and the funniest of these was:

"So, is that like some new-fangled 'What would Jesus do?' t-shirt?"


LOL!!!!

Intermission
05 Jun 2004, 09:12 AM
Haha. Quality.

Lanesra
05 Jun 2004, 11:03 AM
I don't know that this deserves it's own thread, but I had to share this story...

By now, I'm sure that everyone on here is familiar with the "WWWWDDWWW..." shirts they're selling @ football365. So, I got mine the other day, and wore it out for the first time last night.

I only had a few people ask me what it meant, and the funniest of these was:

"So, is that like some new-fangled 'What would Jesus do?' t-shirt?"


LOL!!!!

Or the noise a drunk makes when he's falling down the stairs.

Its only Ray Parlour
05 Jun 2004, 11:07 AM
I'm lost sorry, why would he/she think that?

jegerpenge
05 Jun 2004, 12:22 PM
Because this is America. Land where born-again Christians get to be President and everyone assumes anything with at least 2 W's is going to end in JD.

otterulz
05 Jun 2004, 12:29 PM
Yeah, here in this great land of opportunity, you might see people wearing a bracelet that says "WWJD" which means "What Would Jesus Do". So if you're ever thinking about indulging in some sinful activities, just look at your wrist and ask, "What would Jesus do?". Kinda reassuring. But then again no.

Can we get "WWWW" bracelets made?

TheImposter
05 Jun 2004, 02:39 PM
I've always found things go better if I think "What would a Jedi do?".

jwaldman11
05 Jun 2004, 09:42 PM
When I graduated from Syracuse in December 2001, most of my friends still had time left. Before I left, I told all of them that, if they ever had to make a difficult decision, they should always remember WWJD, except in this case, it was "What Would Jason Do?", which is pretty much the exact opposite of the original version. I'm proud to say that my sage wisdom resulted in everybody's GPA dropping an average of 15% that semester.