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That probably explains this:
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifes...49E23R20081015
The study found little geographic variation in the cleanliness of women's hands, with 27 percent overall found dirty.
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Originally posted by Chantho View PostGoing commando more often?
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Originally posted by Chantho View PostGoing commando more often?
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostSpending on such items was lower in 2007 than in 2006, with expenditure on women's underwear seeing one of the largest falls, statistics show.
Spending on clothing fell during the year to an average of £22 a week - the lowest figure since 2001/02.
In this category, the amount spent on women's underwear dropped by 20p to £1.10 a week.
Standards Standards Standards....
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostNo - normally more expensive
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Originally posted by lightng View PostYou can get that from poundland?
Thanks, thats given me a business idea.
Marketing + Product = £££
where Marketing = scantilly clad model pictures and usedknickers.com web-site.
and Product = Poundland knickers and my dogs ar$e.
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You can get that from poundland?
Thanks, thats given me a business idea.
Marketing + Product = £££
where Marketing = scantilly clad model pictures and usedknickers.com web-site.
and Product = Poundland knickers and my dogs ar$e.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf they cost less - are they skimpier?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf they cost less - are they skimpier?
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Ladies standards going down
Spending on such items was lower in 2007 than in 2006, with expenditure on women's underwear seeing one of the largest falls, statistics show.
Spending on clothing fell during the year to an average of £22 a week - the lowest figure since 2001/02.
In this category, the amount spent on women's underwear dropped by 20p to £1.10 a week.
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