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http://www.xkcd.com/457/
Today's XKCD neatly sums up my feelings today.
I'm sitting at my desk with my office door wide open. I've just seem two
lovely girls walk past. I'm just bursting to go talk to them. But I
can't, because they walked past my door far too fast, and they're way
too busy having a girly chat with each other about the tradic exit of
Hot Sales Girl.
Damnit! Do you ever find yourself wishing you were a women just so girls
would talk to you?
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4892c69b$1@news.povray.org...
> http://www.xkcd.com/457/
>
> Today's XKCD neatly sums up my feelings today.
Hmm, I think that the strip just means that undoing bras is friggin'
difficult (see the alt text), particularly when one is in a hurry. Those
little hooks on the back always get caught somewhere. It's certainly one the
most annoying piece of garment to undo, only second to baby clothes with
thousands of hidden clip-on buttons. Who design these things?
G.
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Invisible wrote:
> http://www.xkcd.com/457/
Somebody in the forums asked if the cube configuration depicted is
actually obtainable with a real cube. You have NO IDEA how many people
posted pictures of their cube in this configuration!
Personally, *I* want to know if access to a girl's bra is actually
obtainable with a real girl... :-/
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Gilles Tran wrote:
> Hmm, I think that the strip just means that undoing bras is friggin'
> difficult (see the alt text), particularly when one is in a hurry. Those
> little hooks on the back always get caught somewhere. It's certainly one the
> most annoying piece of garment to undo, only second to baby clothes with
> thousands of hidden clip-on buttons. Who design these things?
Pretty much.
Somebody in the forums said "hey guys, if 12 year old girls can do it
without difficulty, how hard can it possibly be?"
Personally, I haven't tried, so I couldn't comment... It would seem like
it should be far *harder* for the girl herself though. She has to reach
behind her back FFS!
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And lo on Fri, 01 Aug 2008 09:56:25 +0100, Gilles Tran
<gil### [at] agroparistechfr> did spake, saying:
> only second to baby clothes with
> thousands of hidden clip-on buttons. Who design these things?
The international league of fastener manufacturers who secretly dominate
the clothing industry.
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Phil Cook wrote:
> The international league of fastener manufacturers who secretly dominate
> the clothing industry.
Is that something like the freemasons who secretly caused the design of
terrible buildings?
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And lo on Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:32:03 +0100, Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> did
spake, saying:
> Phil Cook wrote:
>
>> The international league of fastener manufacturers who secretly
>> dominate the clothing industry.
>
> Is that something like the freemasons who secretly caused the design of
> terrible buildings?
The Freemasons are an offshoot; they're more like the Zionist conspiracy
that had all the vowels removed from unix commands.
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Invisible wrote:
> http://www.xkcd.com/457/
>
> Today's XKCD neatly sums up my feelings today.
Actually, if this how bras worked, then natural selection would greatly
increase human intelligence. Or decrease the wearing of bras.
Regards,
John
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"Invisible" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
news:4892cfbf$1@news.povray.org...
> Personally, I haven't tried, so I couldn't comment... It would seem like
> it should be far *harder* for the girl herself though. She has to reach
> behind her back FFS!
>
Practice.
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Gail Shaw wrote:
> Practice.
Daily?
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