I was in middle school during the Spuds Mackenzie campaign, and our school made a big announcement that we'd be sent home if we wore Spuds shirts, since there was a policy prohibiting kids from wearing alcohol or tobacco ads.
Regarding the pronouns, Evie (the dog) was a she, Spuds (the character) was a he. It's like Louie Anderson playing Christine Baskets :-)
I was in middle school during the Spuds Mackenzie campaign, and our school made a big announcement that we'd be sent home if we wore Spuds shirts, since there was a policy prohibiting kids from wearing alcohol or tobacco ads.
Regarding the pronouns, Evie (the dog) was a she, Spuds (the character) was a he. It's like Louie Anderson playing Christine Baskets :-)
I have heard about school doing that. I had a Spuds shirt that I wore a little too often, probably. My school was lax on some things, so never got sent home.
I was in middle school during the Spuds Mackenzie campaign, and our school made a big announcement that we'd be sent home if we wore Spuds shirts, since there was a policy prohibiting kids from wearing alcohol or tobacco ads.
Regarding the pronouns, Evie (the dog) was a she, Spuds (the character) was a he. It's like Louie Anderson playing Christine Baskets :-)
I have heard about school doing that. I had a Spuds shirt that I wore a little too often, probably. My school was lax on some things, so never got sent home.