Stateside, it has been reported that 'pantyhose' have been known to exist
quietly in glovebox, until an untimely discover.
Only a rumour, I have no personal knowledge of this.
Is it possible this type of thing occurs in the UK and the Continent?
Speaking of garments standing up....at the end of a sweaty wrestling practice
we would hang our sweaty jockstraps on a hook. The next day, the combination of
the salt and dried sweat would allow one to balance the rigid jock strap on the
palm of your hand. (Susan gets left out again)
>Sounds like a dual purpose set up. Padding AND post-excursion sanitation
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: A.J. & C. Wood [mailto:wood@dandrade.freeserve.co.uk]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 5:38 PM
>To: fot@autox.team.net
>Subject: Garments that stand up by themselves
>
>
>Whilst preparing Keith Files' TR-6 for a photoshoot for Triumph World last
>week, I came across a long forgotten wrap of tank tape adorning the leg
>side of the centre console. Imagine my surprise upon finding a still-fresh
>pair of trolleys (undercrackers/knickers/#%#$!) hastily affixed there
>prior to the Mid-Ohio enduro. Was this to prevent the all-too-familiar
>left shin bruising on clockwise circuits in a RHD car, or was there
>perhaps a purer motive? Answers on a postcard, please. My memory fails me
>on such vital points of prep.
> Gah.. Jon Wood C.R.#40
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