bob.dino 1 #26 September 13, 2005 Did the agency lose the account for that one? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frenchy68 0 #27 September 13, 2005 QuoteDid the agency lose the account for that one? Nope. I took the gentleman aside, explained to him what it meant to Japanese people, and he understood it. I had to use a 9/11 reference though to get the point across, but he was kind enough to change his shirt. I was ready to ask him to leave the set should he not have agreed on removing his shirt though. With all the union/legal repercussions... "For once you have tasted Absinthe you will walk the earth with your eyes turned towards the gutter, for there you have been and there you will long to return." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuFantasma 0 #28 September 13, 2005 Invite him to the drop zone... sounds like you found a skydiver in the making !Y yo, pa' vivir con miedo, prefiero morir sonriendo, con el recuerdo vivo". - Ruben Blades, "Adan Garcia" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arlo 0 #29 September 13, 2005 Quote He must jump in Texas and know Brad. god bless 'em. i'd probably ask the dude where he got the shirt. with all the crap going on in the world, a shirt with a few expletives would be the least of my concerns. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hipwrddude 0 #30 September 13, 2005 Schools have dress codes. Take Bob Jones University for example, no tattoos or piercings as these are the work of Davil! http://www.bju.edu/prospective/expect/dress.html Profanity on attire is inappropriate. Profanity for the brief moment following a bad grade, appropriate. You're always the starter in your own life! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GQ_jumper 4 #31 September 13, 2005 if there was no dress code forbidding such apparel, I'd leave it alone, I exercise my freedom of speech all the time, sometimes in ways that annoy/piss off/offend other people and when other people decide to follow suit and do the same thing who am i to stop them. With all due respect Kallend you exercise your freedom of speech very openly, albeit you do it in a much more dignified, and professional manner. He is merely doing the same thing, although doing it in a way that a high schooler buying his t-shirts from spencers gifts might do it, it is still his right, and unless there is a rule at the school against it you would probably be best to turn a blind eye and let think that his shirt makes him cool. just my opinion thoughHistory does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. --Dwight D. Eisenhower Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites