Thongs or Ganny Panties?

BwanaBob

Well-Known Member
*stomach hurts very bad right now, from laughing*

Wow...next time on the Summit, I'll be sure to pull my 'E-brake' to slow my forward momentum!

(:lookaroun ...hope no-one will be watching)
 

Dean[AU]

New Member
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That, my friends - is a Thong
 

JBSLJames

New Member
Ok. If we are going to do ballzack stories, I have to tell one from Highschool. A somewhat friend of mine was getting ready for soccer practice (yes, he is a guy, I know the confusion with guys playing soccer instead of girls) and he is elected to help put the nets up on the goal. He shinnied up one side, hooking the net as he went and continued accross the top of the goal. Upon reaching the far side, he hooked the top rungs and proceeded to slide down the pole. Well, the things you 'hook' the net to are like little cork-screw ends. Low and behold, while sliding down the pole he caught his jewely bag on one of the hooks. To make a long story just a little shorter, he is sometimes referred to as 1-ball Tommy.

Makes me cringe each time I think about it.
 

JBSLJames

New Member
Originally posted by Erika
They are quite comfortable if you happen to be wedgie prone. A wedgie with regular undies is this much [ ] material crammed up there, wheras a thong is only this much ][ I've only had one "ride up" one time and that one was a size too small.

I am also a big fan of the hipster boy-briefs.

Umm, Ahh, I think I need to sit down. Could someone please get me a cup of ice.


Originally posted by Erika

Now, speaking of commando, I know someone whose husband owns 2 pairs of underwear. He wears them only with suits, which means not often. :lookaroun

Alllllllllrighty then. Must be a fun guy to have sitting around the table in a pair of Umbros :eek: :hurl:
 

ThirdEye

New Member
Originally posted by JBSLJames
Ok. If we are going to do ballzack stories, I have to tell one from Highschool. A somewhat friend of mine was getting ready for soccer practice (yes, he is a guy, I know the confusion with guys playing soccer instead of girls) and he is elected to help put the nets up on the goal. He shinnied up one side, hooking the net as he went and continued accross the top of the goal. Upon reaching the far side, he hooked the top rungs and proceeded to slide down the pole. Well, the things you 'hook' the net to are like little cork-screw ends. Low and behold, while sliding down the pole he caught his jewely bag on one of the hooks. To make a long story just a little shorter, he is sometimes referred to as 1-ball Tommy.

Makes me cringe each time I think about it.

WOW now im going to think more about being lucky to have 2 jewels in the old skin bag :lookaroun
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Originally posted by JBSLJames
Ok. If we are going to do ballzack stories, I have to tell one from Highschool. A somewhat friend of mine was getting ready for soccer practice (yes, he is a guy, I know the confusion with guys playing soccer instead of girls)

What confusing like a group of guys who need to wear pads to play "football" rugby for those of a more effeminate nature, or the world series which is competed for buy teams from how many countries?
 

JBSLJames

New Member
Sorry Pumba. I don't want to take us off topic, but hear in the States, Soccer is a fifth rate sport. It is played by more people here than any other sport and yet you could sell more advertising on T.V. for the Miracle Blade Infomercial than for a soccer game.

I aggree Rugby is a hell of a sport. Hockey is probably the toughest. And as to why the World Series is called the World Series??? Good Question. Should be called the Major League Baseball Championships otherwise know as the "We'd invite ya, but we'd only beat ya so save the airfare and stay home series"
:rolleyes: :hammer:
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Baseball is like cricket, a sport for the idle. Lots of inactivity followed by a few seconds of moderate activity.

As for TV advertising just cause a few execs dont get it doesn’t mean the rest of the world is wrong:animwink:
 

garyhoov

Trophy Husband
Are we talking about actually participating in sports, or drinking beer and watching them?

If we're talking about watching them, I'd find it hard to see how it's "manly" to watch any group of young, athletic men running around in tight clothing.
 

TAC

New Member
Originally posted by JBSLJames
Sorry Pumba. I don't want to take us off topic, but hear in the States, Soccer is a fifth rate sport. It is played by more people here than any other sport and yet you could sell more advertising on T.V. for the Miracle Blade Infomercial than for a soccer game.

I aggree Rugby is a hell of a sport. Hockey is probably the toughest. And as to why the World Series is called the World Series??? Good Question. Should be called the Major League Baseball Championships otherwise know as the "We'd invite ya, but we'd only beat ya so save the airfare and stay home series"
:rolleyes: :hammer:

Austrailian rules football. Got to be THE most toughest sport known to man.

Once you get past the big 4, lacrosse, especially indoor or box lacrosse ranks up there as a tough sport.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Both, I think.

But I dont want to dis what for the rest of the world is a minority or non event sport like American football or baseball, but lets be honest ones a game controlled buy guys running patterns that someone else has devised and the other is a pleasant way for a dad and son to enjoy a beer and a hot dog but its not exactly sport.

The beautiful game however is art not just a sport, that’s why it arouses so much passion. Oh and unlike "franchises" its almost a war if a team wants to move a few miles to a new stadium far less relocate to a new part of the country
 

ThirdEye

New Member
Speaking of equestrian I live in the #1 equestrian city of the U.S..... Mel Gibson and Bruce Springsteen have houses here for equestrian season. Isnt that entertaining....
 

barnum42

New Member
Originally posted by JBSLJames
And as to why the World Series is called the World Series??? Good Question.
I read that a newspaper called “The World” originally sponsored it

I read that a newspaper called “The World” originally sponsored it

What I found funny was the banner in Logan airport proclaiming “Welcome to the home of the World Champion New England Patriots”. :lol: I know my Geographic knowledge is not too great, but come on!!!

Regarding Cricket – whilst it can be as riveting as Baseball there is one thing that separates the men of cricket from the boys of baseball – bare hands and a harder ball!
 

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