On 2/24/2013 3:40 PM, Mousie wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Feb 2013 16:08:09 -0500, 24hrembroiderer@mnsi.cominvalid>
> wrote:
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>> Those will work just fine. I can split them up and do a pattern to
>> cover each bleach spot. Thanks so much.
>
> I am trying to imagine the planet that finds bullet holes socially
> correct on a uniform... considering your time zone.
> At a paintball park, perfect. Work zone? Not so much.
>
> You couldn't possibly work as a cleaner for a school/university or
> picture theatre... let alone a preschool, petrol station or shopping
> mall, have I missed anywhere??
> That's if you are a cleaner... please say you aren't a nurse or a cop!
>
> I have a design of a fist punching through a hole, and I thought even
> that was a bit 'off'.
>
> Yessums, I think target practice is the funnest thing out. I eat meat
> and wouldn't hesitate to aim at something with bigger teeth than me if
> it was running at me. But I don't have a gun, so the point is moot.
> But wear bullet holes in public cos it's funny and 'cutesy' things
> would get me laughed at??
> How many are not laughing at bullet holes??
>
>
> Jus' sayin'....
>
It really isn't any different than words on a t-shirt or even knife cuts
that appear to be dripping blood, pre-faded blue jeans, or
pseudo-Frankenstein apparel with stitched on body parts.
Nowmy wife covers unexpected holes with appliqued hearts (the symbol
kind - not the ones in pericardiums). Just a matter of taste.
- Herb
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