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The return of 'what undergarments are you wearing?'
Illegible Scrawl - Cleaner and part time bar person at HHH Posted Apr 5, 2004
Lucky Star, they sound v interesting.
More proof though that men's underwear is boring
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 8, 2004
The return of 'what undergarments are you wearing?'
Illegible Scrawl - Cleaner and part time bar person at HHH Posted Apr 13, 2004
Actually wearing a silk bandana, loosly wrapped and tied at the side. V comfortable
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Yelbakk Posted Apr 13, 2004
Now you got me confused. Last time I heard the word "bandana" it was used to describe a scarf to be worn on one's head, pirate style. Mind you, that was back in the early nineties. I cannot imagine that you are referring to that, are you?
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 13, 2004
Thats wht I thought... Currently wearing a rather old (but in supprizing good condition as they've never been worn much) pair of multicoloured sort of brief type things
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Yelbakk Posted Apr 13, 2004
Wearing nothing now - I am off to bed!
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Apr 13, 2004
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 14, 2004
Nothing, well, a towel wrapped round my waist and which I'm sitting on, wouldn't want to frighten the passers by, the window and curtains open, bit of sunshine today I just got out of the shower I'll get dressed soon, probably.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 14, 2004
Multicoloured brief type pants, the same as the ones I was wearing the other day, cept they are a clean pair Oh, they are 100% cotton
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Baron Grim Posted Apr 14, 2004
I'm wearing new expensive ($20) pants that have their own website!!
http://www.underarmour.com/
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 14, 2004
I think not, and now I have another question: I put my laundry on today, and there were 12 pairs of underpants, that went in the wash, so why have 13 matterialised out of the machine? They are all* mine, none of my lodgers got left in the machine (he was the last person to wash clothes in the washing machine), and the machine was definately* empty when I started hang on, why do I have 13 dirty pairs of pants cleaning? That seems an awful lot, and it doesn't seem that* long ago I did my laundry last Guess I'm just a pants fanatic
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Baron Grim Posted Apr 14, 2004
The extra pair were stuck in your trousers.
What I hate is when I pull off my trousers at the end of the day and find either a dryer sheet or a spare sock was hitching a ride inside them all day.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 14, 2004
Wish I had a tumble dryer, I've a washer/dryer, great at washing, useless at drying I'd have to get a bit of building work done in the utality room though, to be able to generate a suitible place in which to put one... guess I ought to get round to doing that soon actually, would make drying my pants a whole lot easier and the rest of my clothes obviously Hmm, in my trousers, it may well have been, or just I couldn't count properly
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Apr 14, 2004
Why do you have spare socks?
Whoever said male underwear is boring, didn't you catch the bit about the leopardskin thong? Or is that also boring?
RF
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 14, 2004
My thong isn't lepard skin unfortunately... I'll look out for one though, plus of course, I'll have the womens knickers in teh wash that I wear when cross dressing
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Baron Grim Posted Apr 14, 2004
My suspicion is that the socks in question were trying to make their escape and get to their tardis so they can return to their own dimension. What I don't understand is why they never take their mates with them.
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Dame_Hermione Posted Apr 14, 2004
Watching the news made me think . I suppose the younger underwear fans will not remember when 90% of the average English knicker drawer was M&S . I still do buy there , but only about 5% now I suppose . I always find it worrying when I find that instead of the free thinking independant spirit my teachers and family tried to make me , I seem to be following the herd . The M&S clothes used to be sold as St Michael , who is the patron saint of Grocers I believe ? Does underwear have a patron saint , it would be nice to pray to someone for extra elastic security when being introduced to someone important , if that ever happens to me of course .
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A Super Furry Animal Posted Apr 14, 2004
I think, with socks, in any given pair, there's a fast sock and a slow sock. This may explain why one of them tries to make a break for it alone, knowing that if it brought its partner along, it would only slow it down, leading to their eventual capture, imprisonment in the Lubyanka, and death by firing squad.
RF
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