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Post by lancslass on May 30, 2006 18:50:05 GMT -1
ROFLMAO LINDA!!!!!!! crak wax!!!!! we can't have the back garden getting tangled in the cheeswire can we!!!
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Post by dalesponyrider on May 30, 2006 18:55:16 GMT -1
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Post by SuzieP on May 30, 2006 20:59:07 GMT -1
ROFL ROFL - this thread is every bit as funny as the first time around!!!
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Post by bevbob on May 30, 2006 21:04:41 GMT -1
OMG!!!!!!!!!!! ROFL!!!! I was wondering why a back garden has anything to do with it!!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!
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Post by sammy on May 31, 2006 4:46:37 GMT -1
What are you lot like? Why are you all looking at bottoms? I think the padded pants will just make your bum look bigger than it is, who wants that?
Awful!!!!!! LOL
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Post by JoM on May 31, 2006 5:05:08 GMT -1
I'm afraid i am a thong girl too! I dont own a pair of big pants! I did ride a couple of years ago in a pair of 'normal pants' (according to OH) - I must have one cheek bigger than the other as one side of them kept 'dissapearing'!! I ended up getting off to re-arrange myself as it was really beginning to irritate!!!! Adjusted, and went to get back on - saddle slipped, Dancer moved, ended up spayed accross Dancer back, and the blasted pant 'disappeared' back where I had just retrieve it from!
I gained nothing apart from the rest of the ride with a wonky saddle and the knowledge never to repeat the experience again!! ;D
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Post by DalesLady on May 31, 2006 5:43:00 GMT -1
Good grief - what are you lot like? Until you began this it had never occurred to me to even think about vpl's and big knickers! I once bought some v large bloomers by mistake, perhaps I should have kept them!
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Post by dalesponyrider on May 31, 2006 5:50:46 GMT -1
I've never really worried about VLP when I'm riding. I've been more worried about staying on! LOL! Ihave been fascinated though, probably since the last thread, as to the ability to wear a thong or not. Some people are obviously very comfy in them and others, like me find them one of the most tortuous pieces of clothing ever invented (I've always thought probably by a man)! In fact, a short while ago, having lost a bit of weight, I thought I'd try one again. NEVER AGAIN! If it takes a bl**** crak wax to enable me to wear one then I'll stick to Bridget Jones knickers thank you!
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Post by SuzieP on May 31, 2006 6:04:14 GMT -1
LOL Linda - I can't get on with thongs either, probably for very similar reasons to you! Some people can clearly wear them in comfort - otherwise M&S wouldn't be full of the things. Has anyone tried to get pretty undies recently that AREN'T thongs? Difficult - not impossible, granted, but difficult.
Jo - you have a tiny bum, no wonder you can wear thongs in comfort! Just a tip - your big pants just weren't BIG enough. If they had been there's no way your bum could have eaten them LOL.
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Post by The Moo on May 31, 2006 6:47:56 GMT -1
My answer to the VPL is just to wear a long jumper or rugby shirt.
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Post by jay on May 31, 2006 7:17:12 GMT -1
;D I'm loving the agricultural bum! ;D I was chatting to my farrier not long ago and I mentioned that I went to Harper Adams. He proceeded to tell me he wasn't suprised because I had the typical 'Harper girl bum'...i.e. too many bacon butties! I was mortified!!!
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Post by mollcob on May 31, 2006 7:40:35 GMT -1
definately big nicks, much more comfortable
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Post by wolsey on May 31, 2006 8:15:57 GMT -1
Gossard do a pair of seamless not too big and not too small ones no lines and really comfortable
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Post by rebeccajane on May 31, 2006 8:19:01 GMT -1
Was your farrier of the quality that you wouldnt mind him looking at your bum?
or were you mortified that he thought you werent a vegetarian...
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Post by jay on May 31, 2006 8:40:00 GMT -1
lol. Actually he's really quite yummy but about 10-15 years older than me. I'm mortified by the thought of anyone looking at my bum! I really must have less bacon butties and beers....but they taste so nice! ;D
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