What do you think?

<p>Do you guys think I would get in trouble if I wore a shirt that said </p>

<p>Buck
Fush </p>

<p>to school? And no thats not a typo.</p>

<p>lol, i love you man/woman.</p>

<p>please make more and send one to this customer</p>

<p>I'll take one as well. I go to one of the most progressive schools in the country and a friend of mine has a shirt with the words "Bush again?" and underneath a picture of the Scream painting.</p>

<p>Yeah, it is a pretty funny shirt. I"m just not sure if i'd be allowed to wear that at school. Technically its not a curse even though all the colors of the work F*** are red and all the letters of bush are black and the F and B are switched around. U guys think it would be okay to wear at school?</p>

<p>depends on your school, at my school no. just because of the curse word, not because of making fun of bush</p>

<p>A guy in my chemistry class was wearing a shirt that read: Bush. What a retard. He didn't get in trouble, and even most Bush supporters agreed</p>

<p>But technically, it isn't a curse even though it may imply one. Just like the shirt that says "No more bush it wars." That also implies a curse but is not in reality.</p>

<p>1st Amendment: you are safe</p>

<p>newsweek ran a couple articles about this issue down south. if schools give you trouble, you can contact local constitutional-rights-defenders' societies, and they will gladly sue, for you, and you will win. </p>

<p>as long as this slogan doesnt step over the bounds of your school's dress code, DO IT!!</p>

<p>i just think it's so blantantly obvious that if your school's a bit more conservative they might not like it too much. It makes no attempt to be even a tiny bit subtle. Why don't you bring a sweatshirt to class so if a teacher tells you you can't wear it, you won't get in trouble</p>

<p>At my school someone got in trouble for wearing a shirt that said, "It's only funny until someone gets hurt...then it's hilarious!" Obviously, your shirt would not fly at my school.</p>

<p>it's make your own judgement call.</p>