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Arthur
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28 isn't old but I definately saw a problem with this...I was coming back from lunch today down Main Street and walking down the sidewalk were 3 teenagers heading from Denny's back to the High School. One of the girls took off her shirt exposing herself to the entire area causing a landscaping truck to plow into a tree. Luckily turning on to said street was a police officer who immediately pulled over and got out of the car.
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Scott R
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Why wasn't the landscape truck driver paying attention to where he was going?
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CStroman
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She was thinking she should be able to take her shirt off because guys can.

I'm all for it.

Rock on!

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msquared
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Any links to pictures?

Of the girl of course. [Evil] [Evil] [Evil]

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Farmgirl
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Boy -- I'll bet she never does that again -- I mean now that she saw the outcome and how someone got hurt because of her distraction.

FG

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Unless, of course, her ultimate goal was to do the tree some lasting injury.
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beverly
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I guess there are some guys out there that might cause accidents if they took of their shirts....
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Tammy
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I almost wrecked trying to get as far away as possible from a "plumber butt" view the other day.

I really haven’t recovered. I just might need counseling.

[Angst]

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fugu13
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Interestingly enough, this is perfect legal in (among other places) New York state (though some sub-areas of NY have ordinances forbidding it). Anywhere a man can legally take his shirt off, a woman can.
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Tammy
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It is only fair!
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See honey, she was following the law! (we live in NY)
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No, its not fair.

A man can take his shirt off and nothing happens.

A woman takes her shirt off, and usually gets a $10 bill stuffed in her g-string.

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That's due to two women a while ago suing the state for "discrimination" when they walked around town topless and in the subway stations.

Those women went to bat for the rest. I think the honorable thing would be for the rest of the women to respect their sacrifice by going topless during the hot summer months.

*books vacation to NYC for the summer*

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quote:
A woman takes her shirt off, and usually gets a $10 bill stuffed in her g-string
Hmmmm.. an interesting idea about how I can get out of debt, Dan....

[Evil] FG

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Arthur
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This girl was very well endowed. Had I been a little closer I might suggest that she had work done- And I know there is an ordinance in the town of Amherst against women walking around with their shirts off.

[ October 27, 2004, 02:03 PM: Message edited by: Arthur ]

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quote:
A man can take his shirt off and nothing happens.

A woman takes her shirt off, and usually gets a $10 bill stuffed in her g-string.

Dan_raven darling, if you want someone to stuff money in your g-string all you'd have to do is go work where that woman you’re referring to works.

Well...that may or may not work for everyone, male or female.

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