Free kids' size 8 white polo shirts -- come 'n' get it!

Just what the title says. My son just enrolled in a school without a dress code, and utterly refuses to wear the white short-sleeved polo shirts that were required in his old school. I’ve got five of them – 4 Old Navy, 1 Cherokee – and they’re all in good condition, no stains or holes (he took them off the moment he got home). Now that he’d rather wear the same three t-shirts over and over again, these will just sit in his drawer, sad and unworn. I’d hate to see them go to waste, and I just made a drop-off at the Salvation Army so I won’t be going back there for a while. Anyone want 'em? I’m mail anywhere.

Dude, this shirt is TIGHT on me. What the **ck?? :slight_smile:

Tibs.

Yeah…but it looks goood on you!

Yeah…but it looks goood on you.

You could send them to ME!!! They’d fit my son perfect. (and there were no short sleeved ones left in the store.)

Email me and I’ll send an address and postage too if you want.

Uh, really, really good, I guess. I’m a dork!

miamouse, I wish you’d seen this when I posted it originally (don’t know if you noticed the date). I’ve since given them away. Dang! I’m sorry!

Not that I’m any good with kid’s sizes, Gundy, but aren’t you too young to have a kid that is size 8? I recall you mentioning a son at the Dopefest, I assumed you meant newborn. (Does size 8 make him about 8 years old? I think my daughter wears size 6 and is 6?)

Biologically speaking, no, I am not too young to have an 8-year-old. That is proven by my actually having an 8 (almost 9!) year old. I started early – I was 18 when he was born.

Jeez, you could have grandkids by the time you’re the same age as when I have an eight year old.

Oh, well. (see what I get for not paying attention?) Thanks anyway!

Mia

Gah! Let’s hope not! That boy’s not breeding until he’s 35!

Well, if he starts before he’s 26, which really isn’t so far fetched…

Is this one of those word problems? You said there’d be no math!

Golly, Shibb, you don’t look anywhere near the age my calculations indicate. Hence my horrified response.

Oh… I thought you were giving the kid away…