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Terry Pratchett
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jul 3, 2005
Aha! You've been reading the backlog!
I count on your help, benjahv, to prevent future discussions of lingerie!
Terry Pratchett
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 3, 2005
Maybe the guys are more concerned with removing them than where they come from. Odd, that, noone on the disk seems to need any...
Terry Pratchett
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 3, 2005
Disc, of course. And I just remebered, Ptracy does wear one, but not much else...
Terry Pratchett
Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Jul 3, 2005
Isn't there something about how many layers the witches werat (especially Granny) in Witches Abroad? And I've just read that Nanny wears pants, in whichs leg or so she hides brandy.
Terry Pratchett
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 3, 2005
Could be, could be. Maybe they also don't like em and so never buy them. See, it wasn't topic drift, we were recieving brain waves from the Disc!
Terry Pratchett
benjahv: windswept and interesting Posted Jul 3, 2005
yes, underwear does get quite a mention in the witches books.
Terry Pratchett
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 3, 2005
Yes, he also says that at certain times Angua would need three bras, which I thought was ood, as wolves have 10 nipples, like dogs!
Terry Pratchett
Vamster Posted Jul 4, 2005
never mind dmitri, you obviously can't get away from it. I've never focused on the underwear moments myself, although I expect the seamstresses would be able to tell you ALL about the lingerie of the Big Wahoonie
Because they MAKE them of course! Why, what did you think i meant?
right, I'm off to look at this dictionary thingy...
Terry Pratchett
benjahv: windswept and interesting Posted Jul 5, 2005
do i? last night i gave up on the book i was reading, to re-read the witches trilogy here is a quote about undies;
"...somewhere beneath the srata of vests and petticoats...."
Terry Pratchett
Malabarista - now with added pony Posted Jul 5, 2005
Well, at least you seem to appreciate their discussion
So do I, not every day you meet people who'll seriously discuss this kind of thing!
Back on track: we might get an interview with Casanunda, he'll know...
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