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** On the episode in which Marcy and Steve lose their house (after Peg mistook a man looking for a roadhouse for "The Rhodes' House), Steve is given one of Al's T-shirts to sleep in. The T-shirt reads, "I'm Married. Shoot Me!"
** On the episode in which Marcy realizes that she got drunk and married a man named Jefferson, the T-shirt she has on reads, "I Went To Clyde's No-Blood-Test-Needed Wedding Chapel and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt."
* Oh, ''[[Myth BustersMythBusters]]'' and your crazy T-shirts.
** Well, mostly those worn by Adam.
*** Some of which show quotes originating from Adam himself.
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** So it's a recursive T-shirt, then?
* In ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', Zoe occasionally wears surprisingly apropos t-shirts, such as "[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=080725 Why me?]," "[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=080903 Gulp]," or "[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=081010 Next day]."
* Many in ''[[Something *Positive]]'', including Jason's Godzilla shirt and Davan's St. Patrick's Day offering: "Kiss My Ass, It's Irish".
* ''[[Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki]]'': The god Thor arrives at one point wearing a T-shirt that reads, "Lightning! Fuck, yeah!"
* The ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''–themed T-shirt in [https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/04/07 this] ''[[Penny Arcade]]'' strip.
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* This was the main gimmick in [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s old ''[[Shirt Tales]]'' [[Funny Animal]] [[They Fight Crime|Who Fights Crime]] cartoon. Don't ask me why a giant panda is the same size as a raccoon, and living in New York.
* Early Cuyler of ''[[Squidbillies]]'' is anatomically incapable of wearing T-shirts, but he does have a different slogan on his cap every episode.
* In the action figure line that spawned ''[[COPS (animation)|COPS]]''—but not in the cartoon—Berserko wore a T-shirt saying, "BAAAD is Good!"
* The main character of ''[[Dan Vs.]]'' is always seen wearing a shirt that says [[Jerkass|JERK]]. [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|You can't accuse him of false advertising]].
* In the Apocalypse episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'' Peter, after being declared mayor of New Quahog is seen wearing a shirt that says "Mayor This" with an arrow pointing to where his manhood should be.
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