“Around the 13th Century, pull on underpants were invented and underwear became an important garment. Not only did underwear help shape the wearer’s figure, it also kept their clean clothes from touching skin.”
“”Official” toilet paper – that is, paper which was produced specifically for the purpose – dates back at least to the late 14th Century, China, AD 1391 is when the Bureau of Imperial Supplies began producing 720,000 sheets of 2 ft. x 3 ft. sheets of toilet paper a year for use by Emperors.”
Cobble…you only own 20 pair??? Damn!
I think the Chinese invented absolutely everything.
Dirty undies in my opinion means you already wore them and they haven’t been washed before gracing your goodies again!
The undies on the guy in that scene in the car in the movie “Female trouble” were definitely dirty.
“Around the 13th Century, pull on underpants were invented and underwear became an important garment. Not only did underwear help shape the wearer’s figure, it also kept their clean clothes from touching skin.”
“”Official” toilet paper – that is, paper which was produced specifically for the purpose – dates back at least to the late 14th Century, China, AD 1391 is when the Bureau of Imperial Supplies began producing 720,000 sheets of 2 ft. x 3 ft. sheets of toilet paper a year for use by Emperors.”
Febreezing a shirt is one thing, but it’s an absolute NO to dirty panties….Yuckola!
Hmmm…good question about which came first Rob. Lemme hunt on google…
Yes, “dirty” is relative when discussing undies. Soiled is on ething and just wearing them twice is completely different.
“I cant recall the number of women who admitted to re-wearing dirty undies”
What constitutes ‘dirty undies’?
As I found the Wendy’s commercial, I also saw this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYvOgnabABU&feature=related
Flintsones selling cigarettes! Sorry Rob, don’t click on this unless you have your patch on.