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britney wears 'mrs. federline'

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posh wears 'mrs. beckham'
 
Ack. I absolutely detest those tops.
 
Originally posted by Erin@Aug 24 2004, 01:57 PM
Ack. I absolutely detest those tops.
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I agree... they are so not funny.
 
I think they're kind of ironic on the ACTUAL missuses...

But a 16 year old sporting "Mrs Timberlake"?

Uh uh.
 
I agree with thesocalledprep. it's weird because I was thinking about them today. I think if you are actually Mrs. somebody then it is ironic but if your not....sort of sad?
 
The only time I liked something like that was when Madonna wore a white suit with Mrs. Ritchie embroidered on the back.
 
Hates it, we hatesssss it my preciousssss.

:sick:

Who the hell wants to subsume her entire identity and become a perambulating appendage of the man in her life.

I'm sure as sh*t not Mrs. Husbandslastname. I'm Ms. Michelle R. Husbandslastname. Still kinda old-school, but not Stepford. The only time I would submit to being Mrs. Husbandslastname is if I ever do become a teacher, and that is just because it is the convention.

:furious: This stuff isn't even funny. It is so pitiful to have to be "Mrs. Pitt" et al. Not to mention sick and pathetic when people who aren't married to Johnny Depp wear a shirt that reads "Mrs. Depp."

God I wish there was a vomitting smiley.
 
it's more anoying when people who art actually married to the star wear them

it's a little patehrtic, but whatever
 
You know what would be cute, if guys like Brad wore shirts saying Mr. Aniston on them.
 
so do yall think when Jessica Simpson wore her hoodie and pants with "soon to be mrs. lachey" on them was lame?

i kinda thought it was cute and want to get that to show off my engagement to my fiance. just seems like engagement rings nowadays aren't really acknowleged ... at least in my area.
 
Originally posted by As You Like It@Aug 24 2004, 08:13 PM
Hates it, we hatesssss it my preciousssss.

:sick:

Who the hell wants to subsume her entire identity and become a perambulating appendage of the man in her life.

I'm sure as sh*t not Mrs. Husbandslastname. I'm Ms. Michelle R. Husbandslastname. Still kinda old-school, but not Stepford. The only time I would submit to being Mrs. Husbandslastname is if I ever do become a teacher, and that is just because it is the convention.

:furious: This stuff isn't even funny. It is so pitiful to have to be "Mrs. Pitt" et al. Not to mention sick and pathetic when people who aren't married to Johnny Depp wear a shirt that reads "Mrs. Depp."

God I wish there was a vomitting smiley.
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There are. Two, in fact. : yuk : and : sick :

:yuk: :sick:
 
Originally posted by Angela A@Aug 25 2004, 01:07 AM
so do yall think when Jessica Simpson wore her hoodie and pants with "soon to be mrs. lachey" on them was lame?
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Oh absolutely lame. Granted, I don't approve of much that dingbat does and don't get any of her appeal, but that is another topic altogether.

Then again, I have a totally different approach to matrimony than what is portrayed in mainstream media. When my husband proposed to me, we were very poor and of course he did not give me a ring, nor did I want one. I'd have felt he was wasting money he could have used for paying for school or keeping his car running or keeping himself in supply of mac-and-cheese. We told everyone who was important to us that we were planning to get married (parents, extended family, good friends) but I wasn't suddently swept up into "OMG, I am so totally getting married...the wedding I have been planning since I was 8 will become a fairy-tale come true." Sure we were both plenty excited, but it was more like " :bounce: heh heh heh heh we're going to get married :bounce:"

Now a cool thing happened in that when Todd's grandma found out we were getting married and didn't have a ring already, she offered her mother's engagement ring to Todd as an heirloom to give to me. That was a ring I was happy to wear. The family significance touched my heart, and it is a really cool ring, from 1911, which has a subtle and unique style.

But back on topic, Jessica Simpson's "Mrs. Lachey To Be" shirt: tacky, lame, pathetic. Smacks of Bridezilla.
 
Originally posted by Spike413+Aug 24 2004, 05:47 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Spike413 @ Aug 24 2004, 05:47 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>The only time I liked something like that was when Madonna wore a white suit with Mrs. Ritchie embroidered on the back.
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You know what would be cute, if guys like Brad wore shirts saying Mr. Aniston on them.
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That's funny, because I always refer to Guy Ritchie as Mr. Madonna.
 
Originally posted by As You Like It@Aug 25 2004, 06:31 AM
Oh absolutely lame. Granted, I don't approve of much that dingbat does and don't get any of her appeal, but that is another topic altogether.

But back on topic, Jessica Simpson's "Mrs. Lachey To Be" shirt: tacky, lame, pathetic. Smacks of Bridezilla.
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ditto...
 
i can already see a thousand gay men and a million teenagers running around with "mrs. kutcher" tops.
 
Originally posted by Spike413@Aug 24 2004, 10:22 PM
You know what would be cute, if guys like Brad wore shirts saying Mr. Aniston on them.
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Hahaha, I love that.
 

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