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May 6, 2009 12:30 PM PDT

Mother's Day shirt for the geeky mom-to-be

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Maternity shirt (Credit: ThinkGeek)

Motherhood starts in the womb, so here's a gift for the geeky pregnant lady in your life. This cotton maternity shirt--available at ThinkGeek for $22.99--has a print that looks like a computer's progress meter and says "Loading... please wait." Unfortunately, the meter doesn't actually move as the mother-to-be approaches her delivery date, but that's something you could solve progressively using a white fabric marker.

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by amber0728 May 6, 2009 2:24 PM PDT
I suppose men could wear it backwards at an all-you-can-eat barbeque?
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by TuckersRock May 8, 2009 3:00 PM PDT
This shirt is genius.
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by CanuckShop May 8, 2009 3:40 PM PDT
That is super funny and super cute. I'm going to get one of those t-***** for my mum next year. I had to do a double take.
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