Posted on 02/04/2014 6:01:17 PM PST by Gamecock
spawned a new used industry
I am sure they’ll show up on Ebay.
> The (50 pairs) panties were valued at $750.
> UPDATE!!!!
> Police recover (50 pairs) of used panties valued at $75,000.
That’ll help with the Japanese trade deficit.
and save thousands of dolphin's lives
The horror!
That’s funny!
You’d think the store would figure out that a camera is cheaper than the panties.
That’s what you have to spend for a good one.
It was obviously a male thief.He will anonymously send them as gifts “from
an admirer” to women he has already picked as his targets.He will later
break into their homes and steal them, hoping they have been used. I know how these guys operate.......
Uh, or so I heard...
If that. ‘s the case,w the perp could well be the comedian Mitch Fatel.He did a hilarious routine on matching bra and panties.
I’ve never heart of him, so was he a cross dresser? That would explain his need for both the bras and panties...for his routine of course.
No, he is not a cross dresser,just a Straight comedian. The routine may be on youtube,I haven’t checked, but will now.Just an assurance to females not to worry, if theycouldn’t find the matching bra and panties, don’t worry, he would help you find them. You had to be there, I guess, but very funny.
My wife loves her Wacoals...beats jewelry, I guess.
And yep, if she'll opt for one of those over jewelry, you ARE a fortunate captive .. lol
After years spent in their company, I'm little closer to deciphering them than on day one.
Damn straight.
...had no idea whatsoever what a Wacoal was/is.
Nor I, until I found out she had spent sixty bucks on one. "$60 for a WHAT?"
Maybe it's time to rethink that.
(breeds renewed appreciation for our 6/$12 briefs and $5 tees ! )
Thanks for clearing that up, as I had never heard of him.
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