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Ian The Moose Posted Nov 3, 1999
Anyone seen the newest type of wig on the market - the muff wig? Loads of different colours and styles apparantly. Very tasteful.
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Nov 3, 1999
"Merkins" they're called.
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Fate Amenable To Change Posted Nov 3, 1999
'Muff wigs' Big in Japan I believe.
Anyone going to own up to ever wearing one.. or (blokes.. or whoever, hell, I'm broadminded) chest wigs?
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Whammy Posted Nov 3, 1999
Muff wigs?
I visualize wandering around some pub asking strange women if the mouthful of hair I woke up with this morning belongs to them...
Or the classic conversation:
She: "Honey, what's this piece of fur doing in the waterbed?"
He: "What? Oh... er... ah, the cat must have a hairball, yeah, that's it..."
She: "But it looks just like..."
He: "No, no... that's preposterous... obviously the cat... here, I'll throw it out."
She: "Honey?... We don't have a cat!"
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Nov 6, 1999
But does it wear Merkins?
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Jenny and Fred the cheese Posted Nov 6, 1999
aparently so, it lost all it's hair when it was chriogenicly (spelling is irrelivant) frozen, they didn't make allowances for cats.
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Nov 6, 1999
But then it would have to have an all-over body Merkin. A bit like a Christmas stocking. I don't think the cat would be at all co-operative.
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Jenny and Fred the cheese Posted Nov 6, 1999
he didn't seem to mind, wait why are we asuming its a he?
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Nov 6, 1999
Alright then, she. At least that would make the overall shape of the All-Over-Body-Merkin-For-Cats/Bodystocking a lot neater.
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Jenny and Fred the cheese Posted Nov 6, 1999
do you think i could get one in my size?
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Nov 6, 1999
That depends. Are you as neat as a female cat?
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Paul the Brake Posted Nov 6, 1999
Plese tsop all htis talk of Jenny in a body stocking, It si too distracting I can hardly tyro I mean rype, sorry I mean type
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wingpig Posted Nov 8, 1999
One of the things that out me off swimming more than I did when I was young was the entire body hair removal thing practised by serious swimmers. It takes a second or two to motice, but you realise that there's something strangely wrong with them besides the weirdly thin legs and perpindicular neck/shoulder interface.
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lucan Posted Nov 9, 1999
sorry to go back to the original subject, but i've been wondering for years + years, why do we still have underarm hair? it doesn't need to keep us warm, protect, or emphasize anything, and in my experience (shaven/unshaven, long sleeves/no sleeves), doesn't spirit away sweat particularly well.
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banana Posted Apr 25, 2000
Ok, can anyone help me? As pertaining to "shaving your lady'd bits", well, just how does it work? Do you just shave it into a nice shape?
Or do you trim it as well, to make it neater? Or do you just whip the whole lot off?
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Vestboy Posted Apr 27, 2000
Blimey! After all this time this thread pops up again. What's this about trapping pheromones in your underarm hair? I think you should just neuter them and let them go. Otherwise I'd have to start the "free the pheromones" group.
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