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Wearing your 80s pride
St. Patrick's Day is easily the favorite holiday of any '80s fan. It's all about the beverages -- pure and simple -- and you don't even have to buy a greeting card. And now, 80stees.com -- the website that sells t-shirts decided to our favorite decade -- is joining in the spirit.
That's right, 80s-themed t-shirts to celebrate St. Patty's. (Of course, if you want the real Scarface shirt, that's available too.)
The company's website has TV shirts that go with movies, music, TV shows, video games and even junk food from the 80s. I'm not sure whose job it is to think up ideas for the shirts, but I consider that occupation a beloved public service, right up there with providing health care for the homeless or fetching the shopping carts outside the grocery story.
And if you want to be more subtle -- green, but not Irish -- check out this little baby from Caddyshack. If you end up wearing this shirt on March 17, I'm not saying people won't stare and give you curious looks. But at least this year it won't be because you shot green beer out your nose.
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