[quote]lizard king wrote:
I love my Testosterone t-shirt, I was wearing it in Wal-Mart one time and some woman looked at me kind of funny, read the words slowly and said to me: “Testosterone, that’s what’s wrong with the world today.”
I looked at her and said: “Only when it aromatizes to estrogen.” And then I walked away, leaving her with a dumb look on her face.
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I always get dirty looks from the radical feminists. Everyone else seems to like it though. Nobody has ever made a nasty comment to me, or at lest to my face.
Right now I have:
2 Testosterone shirts
2 Tribal shirts. (or is it 3?)
1 Biotest
1 MAG-10
1 Alpha Male. (Brand new of course.)
And I never paid for one of them, but I wear them all proudly.
A comment made earlier made me think the tribal symbol would look great in a Superman triangle. (Or would it be called a misshaped pentagon?)
I wish the people at T-Nation would switch to Fruit of the Loom heavy cotton for their shirts. Dr. Berardi’s shirts are from them, and their screening and fit are great. Please consider this.
[quote]gnosis007 wrote:
I wish the people at T-Nation would switch to Fruit of the Loom heavy cotton for their shirts. Dr. Berardi’s shirts are from them, and their screening and fit are great. Please consider this.[/quote]
I wish they?d come out with a XXL for the Alpha Male T. I love the design, however the XL size is to small for me to wear.
As much as I would enjoy walking around like those jack offs with skin tight shirts…showing off their manly 150 pound rail thin bodies…I just can’t put myself up to it.
I was going to give the T to my brother…but my wife thought it was cool enough for her to wear around the house as a comfy nighttime shirt. So I can appreciate it in totally different way. If you saw my wife…you’d know what I’m talking about…
[quote]IronRaider wrote:
gnosis007 wrote:
I wish the people at T-Nation would switch to Fruit of the Loom heavy cotton for their shirts. Dr. Berardi’s shirts are from them, and their screening and fit are great. Please consider this.
I wish they?d come out with a XXL for the Alpha Male T. I love the design, however the XL size is to small for me to wear.
As much as I would enjoy walking around like those jack offs with skin tight shirts…showing off their manly 150 pound rail thin bodies…I just can’t put myself up to it.
I was going to give the T to my brother…but my wife thought it was cool enough for her to wear around the house as a comfy nighttime shirt. So I can appreciate it in totally different way. If you saw my wife…you’d know what I’m talking about…
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Iron Raider,
Please help us “see” your wife so we can “appreciate it in totally different way” too and “know what” you’re “talking about…”! LOL You show me yours and I’ll show you mine! LOL
(Just messin’ with ya - I feel the same way 'bout my bride)
[quote]GriffinC wrote:
You guys should make a shirt that has a really big word, like the full Methoxy-7 title, and have it backwards. That will have people staring at you for hours. Methoxy-ribovflavin-blahblhalbhalbigwords-morebigowrdsvitaminablah[/quote]
hahahahahah. Thats like the old “how to keep an idiot busy” thing. I dig it.
I wish they?d come out with a XXL for the Alpha Male T. I love the design, however the XL size is to small for me to wear.
As much as I would enjoy walking around like those jack offs with skin tight shirts…showing off their manly 150 pound rail thin bodies…I just can’t put myself up to it.
I wish they would come out a a medium Alpha Male T-shirt so I can show off my enormous (LOL) 176 lb. frame.
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You know…I should apologize to those who weigh 150 lbs…however I did qualify it with rail thin. Someone could be 5’5" and 150 and be “thick”. I think you get my point though!
[quote]lees wrote:
perhaps you men are feeling a little insecure about your manhood. Do you really need to remind us that you have Testosterone? Is this a caveman thing?[/quote]
[quote]lees wrote:
perhaps you men are feeling a little insecure about your manhood. Do you really need to remind us that you have Testosterone? Is this a caveman thing?[/quote]
Indeed.
Caveman, in the sense that we encourage the clubbing about the head, neck and shoulder area of the non-weightlifting homo sapiens sapiens.
This, of course, includes the elderly and babies. Especially babies. Damn babies.
I wish they?d come out with a XXL for the Alpha Male T. I love the design, however the XL size is to small for me to wear.
As much as I would enjoy walking around like those jack offs with skin tight shirts…showing off their manly 150 pound rail thin bodies…I just can’t put myself up to it.
I wish they would come out a a medium Alpha Male T-shirt so I can show off my enormous (LOL) 176 lb. frame.
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fedorov recovers from his vicious beating in the first half to score from downtown!
Seriously.
Nice.
Can anyone give me an idea of the shirt sizes at T-Nation? I know I heard someone say once about them being normal sizes or typical, but I really dont know what that means. I’ve worn a wide variety of shirt sizes anywhere from a normal L to XXL. It always depends on the shirt size.
For my upcoming wedding, my jacket size is 46-48R depending on if I want more comfort and wiggle room. Does that help anyone?
[quote]bikemike wrote:
vroom wrote:
Alright, I didn’t like the underwear idea, but if you are going to have something with “Grow!” on it… perhaps the front of the boxers would be a good place?
We have a guy at work whose name is Dick Grow. Serious.[/quote]
DC Test Fest night one: We’re at a bar and I’m wearing a “Biotest” shirt and there are several “Testosterone” shirts in the bar. Dan John is already trying to introduce me to sweet babes. I decide to take the proactive approach and start going up to girls saying “Do you like Testosterone?” The girls get this weird look on their face and I don’t get any phone numbers. Daven takes the opportunity to give a lecture on the molecular makeup of Testosterone…
[quote]Tank53 wrote:
How’s come this one died? Too bad so sad.
Can anyone give me an idea of the shirt sizes at T-Nation? I know I heard someone say once about them being normal sizes or typical, but I really dont know what that means. I’ve worn a wide variety of shirt sizes anywhere from a normal L to XXL. It always depends on the shirt size.
For my upcoming wedding, my jacket size is 46-48R depending on if I want more comfort and wiggle room. Does that help anyone? [/quote]
I wear a custom tailored suit jacket that it is more or less a 48 across the chest/shoulders and a 45-46 (fit, not inches) around the gut. so we’re about the same… the large will fit you pretty snug, so if that’s your style, go with it. If you like things to be a bit more loose (and also if you plan on working out in the shirt), the XL is probably your best bet.
[quote]xtolgax wrote:
Tank53 wrote:
How’s come this one died? Too bad so sad.
Can anyone give me an idea of the shirt sizes at T-Nation? I know I heard someone say once about them being normal sizes or typical, but I really dont know what that means. I’ve worn a wide variety of shirt sizes anywhere from a normal L to XXL. It always depends on the shirt size.
For my upcoming wedding, my jacket size is 46-48R depending on if I want more comfort and wiggle room. Does that help anyone?
I wear a custom tailored suit jacket that it is more or less a 48 across the chest/shoulders and a 45-46 (fit, not inches) around the gut. so we’re about the same… the large will fit you pretty snug, so if that’s your style, go with it. If you like things to be a bit more loose (and also if you plan on working out in the shirt), the XL is probably your best bet.
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I had a question similar to this, Im 5’5 with a 41ish chest, what would be a good size to go with?
I always get some interesting looks because of my workout shirts. I have a “Insane Hussein” shirt with Saddam Hussein’s head inside crosshairs, a “Peace Through Superior Firepower” shirt with a B-52 inside of a peace symbol, and a “Gun Control Means Being Able to Hit Your Target” shirt with a silhouette target full of holes. The T-Nation tribal shirt arouses much less interest than any of those.
Two semesters ago, I decided it would be a good idea to wear my ‘T’ shirt to my behavioral endocrinology final exam. As I was handing in the completed exam, my professor (a 5’1" woman of 65 years) asked me why my shirt said ‘Testosterone’. I looked down at the shirt and beamed a grin back at her and replied ‘I’m just a big fan’.