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Gravdigr 03-20-2010 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 641860)
jockstrap?

Perish the thought.

squirell nutkin 03-20-2010 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete Zicato (Post 642049)
She's saving it...

She told you that too?

DanaC 03-21-2010 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by monster (Post 641186)
...no I never retagged used lingerie -in fact that was in the UK pre customer-is-always-right days. We didn't accept returns at all unless accompanied by the corpse of your first born :lol:

I believe Marks and Sparks have reinstituted that rule :P

Big Sarge 03-21-2010 06:39 PM

See, another good reason not to wear undies

Tulip 03-22-2010 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 642313)
See, another good reason not to wear undies

Ewwwww.....Anyways, I had to wear my pants without undies once. I forgot to bring my undies in when I went to take a shower. Had to wear my pants into my room to grab the undies. (I'm explaining the whole thing so y'all won't call me nasty. :nuts:) It felt really weird. :p:

squirell nutkin 03-23-2010 12:53 PM

After having a couple of kids, one's whole concept of nasty and gross is completely annihilated and a new grossness paradigm is installed.

glatt 03-23-2010 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by squirell nutkin (Post 642606)
After having a couple of kids, one's whole concept of nasty and gross is completely annihilated and a new grossness paradigm is installed.

Absolutely true. I'm tempted to give examples, but I won't.

squirell nutkin 03-23-2010 12:59 PM

Same here, I figured let's not scare the passengers.

jinx 03-23-2010 01:13 PM

The puke stories alone...
College kids think they know from puke. They do not.

Clodfobble 03-23-2010 05:03 PM

I posted horrific poop photos on the board once. And those aren't even the ones I send his doctors.

xoxoxoBruce 03-23-2010 05:05 PM

Puke? Poop? When are you people going to learn not to feed the little monsters. :haha:

monster 03-23-2010 07:35 PM

Doesn't matter if you feed them or not, they will find a way to mess up your carpet, keyboard, favorite book and hair all in one explosion. Or maybe two.

classicman 03-24-2010 01:21 PM

Those subsequent attacks are always the worst!

classicman 05-17-2010 03:28 PM

bump - update

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After outing several major retailers for their filthy practice of putting soiled undies back on the shelves, NBC's "Today" show recently returned to the stores in its ongoing "Secret Filth Exposed" series.

The good news? The investigative team found that each store that had been caught re-selling returned, deliberately soiled garments has since cleaned up its act.

The too-gross-for-words news? A whole new group of retailers -- including Walmart and Marshalls -- was caught returning questionable intimates to the sales floor.


The news team removed price tags and hygienic strips from panties, stained them with baby oil, and marked tags with two black dots for identification purposes. All of the stores accepted the soiled returns, and the show's investigators found the merchandise back on the shelves at Gap, Victoria's Secret, Macy's, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale's. A Victoria's Secret whistle-blower told Rossen it was common practice to put returned panties back on sale. Fortunately, the stained undergarments were not found at J.Crew or Saks.

A microbiologist who has worked with "Today" explained that soiled undergarments can harbor bacteria and viruses for several weeks, with the most imminent danger coming from "fecal material."

The offending retailers all put out strong statements condemning what "Today" found and vowed to reeducate their sales teams, adding that what happened was not store practice. Some noted that they have generous return policies, and while customers may have legitimate reasons for returning worn garments, they should never have been put out for sale.

To see if they were true to their word, "Today" went back to the retailers, this time at an upscale suburban New York mall instead of New Jersey, where the original returns and purchases took place. Some stores outright refused the returns, pointing out that the panties had been worn. Nordstrom did accept the underwear, but "Today" watched a clerk seal it in a plastic bag and never saw it back on the shelves.

Still, "Today" found other retailers engaging in the highly questionable practice. They did the black dot/baby oil test on swimwear and underwear from Walmart, JCPenney, Target, and Marshalls. Target and JCPenney accepted the returns, but investigators did not find the merchandise on the racks. Unfortunately, the garments were back on the sales floor at Marshalls and Walmart.

Again, the newly identified retailers condemned what "Today" found and insisted it was not in keeping with their policies on undergarments or swimwear. They, too, vowed to prohibit the practice and stress the matter with employees.

"Today" show host Matt Lauer summed it up by saying this is a cautionary tale for shoppers: "The lesson here is if you buy, wash before you wear."
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lumberjim 05-17-2010 06:00 PM

how about looking at it with the eyes that you have in your head before you buy it?

especially if it's on a hanger fer fux ache.


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