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Howie Mandel, America's Got Talent judge and proud wearer of fabulously crude slogan T-shirts, understands the communicative power of clothing.

Whether it's celebrating his bowel movements or expressing his love for Maruchan instant ramen, Mandel has a shirt for every mood. On Sunday, he introduced us to his most relatable tee in his closet: a bowling shirt seemingly referencing the dread we all feel as the weekend winds down and we steel ourselves for another work week.

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Grinning at the paparazzi, Mandel spread his arms to give the cameras a clear shot of the message on his shirt, reading "Send Help" across the chest. As the Canadian comedian turned to leave, he flashed the paps with a departing message printed on the back of his top: "Blink twice if you need help." (Hate to see him go, love to watch him leave!)

Sunday Scaries, indeed!

A quick Google search reveals that the (literal) statement shirt is made by Teddy Fresh, a brand that Mandel has worn before. Brands, take note — seed him product, and he might actually wear it.

Fans of Mandel's drip can head to Teddy Fresh's website to check out the shirt, which retails for $85. It's currently out of stock, but Mandel's recent 'fit might convince the brand of a relaunch (or maybe even a collaboration?).

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