I wear tee-shirts often and like the tagless ones because … well … they are tagless. The tee-shirts that have tags (right in the back) itch the back of my neck, so I usually cut them off. But if the tee-shirts are plain (with no printing on the front of them), I have a hard time telling the back from the front. When I put them on,I have a 50/50 chance of getting the shirt on right, but usually, I get the shirt on backwards. Murphy’s law. But my blue tee-shirt pictured, has paint spots on it. And that’s the front. Just think about it: you don’t get paint spots on the back of your shirt because your arms bend to the front, your eyes see in the front, and your hands paint in the front. So, my mistake in cutting off the tag was countered by my mistake in getting paint on the front of my tee-shirt. And in this case, 2 wrongs DO make a right. Paul said of good taken the wrong way, in Romans 14:16, “Let not then your good be evil spoken of.”

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