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http://www.pantalaine.com/supersweats.html

Do brows the other parts of this site. You will see things that may arouse, disturb, or delight. This is the heart of madness, the truest, purest form of insanity.

To top off the insanity, this site is almost certainly safe for work.
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Most assuredly it is safe for work.

,,,

You need to add "puzzled" to your list of descriptors, Allan. I can honestly say that I don't understand the purpose of sweat pants with sleeves (nor why having up to 30 is a sales pitch).
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Andrick wrote:Most assuredly it is safe for work.

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You need to add "puzzled" to your list of descriptors, Allan. I can honestly say that I don't understand the purpose of sweat pants with sleeves (nor why having up to 30 is a sales pitch).
So that people can touch your legs without having visible holes in your pants.

Of course, visible SLEEVES might be considered a greater problem...
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Well, I don't know about you lot, but to me that couchdress is about the naughtiest thing ever.
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I don't know about you, but I can't seem to get my mind appropriately in the gutter for these. It must be the models. The fact that children are used extensively to model these products... I just see this as innocent stuff, like the Brady Bunch. And this is coming from a former sailor that could see the homo-eroticism in "The Great Escape."
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Well, I'm not seeing this stuff as clothing for sex, per se, but rather as clothing for naughty cuddling, which could be a prelude to sex *ahem* if you're above a certain age.
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I like the guy in the "Sweat Heart Sweet Shirt".

Novelty items, really. But the one hat looks like it's made for Larry, his brother Darryl and his other brother Darryl.
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