Monday, November 26, 2007
Underpants Tug-of-War - Could Pantyhose be Far Behind?
Yes, my friends, it's true. It's what you've been waiting for for so many years that you forgot you were waiting. It's:
Underpants Tug-of-War, at last!
Apparently (until some well-versed translator can explain otherwise), you get two pairs of panties (and/or underpants), joined by a single string (or perhaps elastic something). You and your partner place these panties on your respective heads, and proceed as illustrated.
My guess is that you lose your panties, you lose the game.
Oh, the fun, the silliness, the sheer, suggestive ribaldry of it all.
I, however, when I put together the words "game" and "panties," find myself having fond memories of yet another game, which I would explain, except that it's not relevant, other than its pantyhose-on-the-headness, as illustrated herein,
, which, in turn, makes me think that one could everso easily make one's own Panty-tug-of-war-like game out of a pair of pantyhose, or perhaps two.
Pantyhose-Tug-of-War. A new, playworthy, and clearly Junkyard-type Sport. And you read about it here.
via Neatorama
from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith
Underpants Tug-of-War, at last!Apparently (until some well-versed translator can explain otherwise), you get two pairs of panties (and/or underpants), joined by a single string (or perhaps elastic something). You and your partner place these panties on your respective heads, and proceed as illustrated.
My guess is that you lose your panties, you lose the game.Oh, the fun, the silliness, the sheer, suggestive ribaldry of it all.
I, however, when I put together the words "game" and "panties," find myself having fond memories of yet another game, which I would explain, except that it's not relevant, other than its pantyhose-on-the-headness, as illustrated herein,
, which, in turn, makes me think that one could everso easily make one's own Panty-tug-of-war-like game out of a pair of pantyhose, or perhaps two.Pantyhose-Tug-of-War. A new, playworthy, and clearly Junkyard-type Sport. And you read about it here.
via Neatorama
from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith










