Underwear Headlines
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The leading news on page three of the Almeria edition of a local English language freebie is about British men changing (or otherwise) their underwear. It seems that British women change theirs more regularly. Whether 'the estimated near one million British people living in Spain' bide by these rules is unclear. Oddly, a quick search of Google shows a similar story appearing in the Daily Mail, The Scotsman (Scottish men wear underwear?) and the Hindustan Times (ahh..).
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The leading news on page three of the Almeria edition of a local English language freebie is about British men changing (or otherwise) their underwear. It seems that British women change theirs more regularly. Whether 'the estimated near one million British people living in Spain' bide by these rules is unclear. Oddly, a quick search of Google shows a similar story appearing in the Daily Mail, The Scotsman (Scottish men wear underwear?) and the Hindustan Times (ahh..).
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The leading news on page three of the Almeria edition of a local English language freebie is about British men changing (or otherwise) their underwear. It seems that British women change theirs more regularly. Whether 'the estimated near one million British people living in Spain' bide by these rules is unclear. Oddly, a quick search of Google shows a similar story appearing in the Daily Mail, The Scotsman (Scottish men wear underwear?) and the Hindustan Times (ahh..).


#7
True, true.............................................. .............................
silly of me really. The contents of gayumbos almost certain to be less (whoops sorry more) noticeable than taquos de jamon any day............
silly of me really. The contents of gayumbos almost certain to be less (whoops sorry more) noticeable than taquos de jamon any day............
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don't I remember hearing that used underpants are warmer or was that just an urban myth from before the UK got central heating and double glazing ??
#9
The leading news on page three of the Almeria edition of a local English language freebie is about British men changing (or otherwise) their underwear. It seems that British women change theirs more regularly. Whether 'the estimated near one million British people living in Spain' bide by these rules is unclear. Oddly, a quick search of Google shows a similar story appearing in the Daily Mail, The Scotsman (Scottish men wear underwear?) and the Hindustan Times (ahh..).
...and to think we complain about UK rags being full of crap.
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They should design underwear or at least nappies for some folks heads, the crap they spout out 

Last edited by anonimouse; Jan 23rd 2012 at 6:01 am.





