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Description: Around 93-94 everyone in my school wore luney toon t-shirts. Actaully any cloths from the Warner Brother's store was the thing to do.
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Roman - December 28, 2007 - Report this comment
Oh mannn! I still have one of those shirts in the closet, mind you it's quite faded now.
Ana Rosa - March 17, 2008 - Report this comment
OMG! I was looney tune all the way, the Warner Bros Store was my place to shop, just the other day i found a box of high school clothes and sure enough all looney, including mugs plates and all that other good stuff from back in the day, I still use some of my old t's..lol
becca - June 28, 2008 - Report this comment
my first talent show i wore a neon yellow tweety bird nightgown...it was hideous...
Kiki - February 16, 2009 - Report this comment
Aw man, I had a Tweety one! And my brother had this really cool one with the whole LT cast... I kinda wish I had 'um still...

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