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*ROTFLMHO* I think not. I agree with Jubes. The things we're stuck wearing already are bothersome enough without having to hit an 'override' button if it accidentally goes off. *chuckles* Ooooooookaaaaayyyy...someone had WAY too much time on their hands. *L*
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Keep one thing in mind, feministas. The brassierre was invented by a WOMAN! So if you want to be more comfortable, I suggest more of you get degrees in ergonometry and clothing design (a minor in structural engineering couldn't hurt, especially if you specialize in cantilever structures ).
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*giggles excitedly* ANH!!! sorry, Baloo--calling you on this one. Jeff, my sister, and i were playing trivial pursuit, and we had this question:
quote: Q: What did Otto Titzling invent? A: The brassiere.
I kid you not. Talk about marketing...with a name like that...heh. :P Seriously, though...only a MAN could invent something this uncomfortable. A man also invented the "wonderful" invention of pantyhose...which women have now found useful for STRANGLING men with. *L* Wonder why? here--shave your legs and try a pair. *L*
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The thing I hate most about "Trivial Pursuit" is that when I get a question wrong, half the time it's because I'm RIGHT!
T.P. (apt abbreviation, I might add) is not a definitive source of information. It's a game invented by people who had deadlines to meet and bills to pay and therefore got things wrong due to time pressure. (I'm being kind and assuming they weren't wrong just because they figured no-one else would bother checking their answers -- I do!)
Here's some corroborative evidence for my statement above:
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Yup yup. As soon as I make enough money to manufacture my own clothing company, I'm designing underwear that supports the shelf I have on my chest and doesn't POKE THE HELL out of me!! *^!%@$^%@$$ underwire bra..*
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