:lol: I had an image of Manker like the alien out of Earth Girls Are Easy.
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Just out of interest, do you have a Scottish accent? :shifty:
:lol: I had an image of Manker like the alien out of Earth Girls Are Easy.
How do the purchasers know the pants were worn by schoolgirls and not a local flock of sheep?
Ooo oo I know! Like Mrs Doubtfire?
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Just out of interest, do you have a Scottish accent? :shifty:
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Too far
How do the purchasers know the pants were worn by schoolgirls and not a local flock of sheep?
Almost immediately, an outcry was raised against them, but there was a problem in getting them removed: Whereas sellers required licences to distribute other types of goods, no such requirement was on the books for soiled underwear, because no one had foreseen the possibility of trade in such an item. These machines existed outside the law in the sense that no specific statute existed that could be invoked to combat them.
The solution was as creative as it is odd-sounding the machines were countered by invoking the Antique Dealings Law, a statute which stipulates that an antique dealer or a dealer in second-hand items must obtain permission from local authorities. Lacking those permissions, the items could not be vended.
In September 1993, three businessmen were charged with selling used panties without a permit under the provenance of this law. This supposedly ended the presence of such salespoints in that country, but like we said at the top of this piece, countless readers have since written to tell us that the machines can still be found.
I'm taking that as a yes.
:ermm:Says the man who pulled out a used tampon with his teeth :lol:.
I have a huge collection of used panties in my laundry basket. How much of a perve am I!