Preserving an autographed t-shirt? No sarcasm...Please!!!?
Recently took our kids to a rodeo. My daughter bought a shirt autographed by one of the bullriders. She in effect wants to wear it, but doesn't want to ruin the autograph. And, please, I have infer from some of the sarcastic answers when others have posted
You got some very great answers- this one is a long shot but there is a spray(I belive its congenial of like teflon) that is used on uniforms that will repel spoil-it also tends to protect whatever it is sprayed on . I have used it in my business(restaurant)

Of Leon of copying t-shirt designs on their blog. The ruffian band hit out after discovering Kings of Leon merchandise looked a little more than familiar, branding the band “the kings of uniqueness” before adding a dry drop of sarcasm “looking good”.
At times it can be hard to tell whether Janeane Garofalo is more of a multi-hyphenate performer or a no-hyphenate ''personality'' who pops up, sarcasm sharpened and eyes rolling like marbles, in whatever ordinary that will have her.
As for Ray's bacon, it's more of the same, including honour laced with concern (“tasty… but I could only finish half the paper towels”), malicious calls for other late-night recipes like “a glass of milk,” and even a Paula Deen crossover that adds a







