One of two Colorado men who used women's thong underwear to cover their faces while they robbed a convenience store has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Prosecutors say the pair threw a large rock through the store's window at 5 a.m., soon after the clerk opened the store. One man wore a green thong; the other wore blue.
Erm... what on earth were they thinking!!???
11 March 2009
10 March 2009
Paul Daniels & Debbie McGee in saucy lingerie strip
Armani... or alarming? Paul Daniels (70) and his wife Debbie McGee(50) in a copycat 'Armarni pose' as done by Posh & Becks. Seen in the February/March issue of Closer magazine after unflattering pictures of Debbie McGee in a bikini appeared in newspapers.
Paul Daniels defended his wife, saying she 'looked better than Madonna'.
We say 'Good on you Paul!' its great that after all these years you still see your wife as an attractive woman and want to show the world that she is (to you at least) :)
Paul Daniels defended his wife, saying she 'looked better than Madonna'.
We say 'Good on you Paul!' its great that after all these years you still see your wife as an attractive woman and want to show the world that she is (to you at least) :)
The Man Girdle - Goodbye Moobs and Beer Guts?
Upmarket department store Selfridges will soon be stocking a 'Core Precision Undershirt' for men.
The vests - already dubbed as a 'girdle for men' - promise to do for men's expanding stomachs and chests what control pants have done for the female silhouette and has already won support from former England footballer Les Ferdinand, who described the undershirt as 'a pretty miraculous product'.
The £49 vests are made from polyester, spandex and nylon to 'visibly streamline' the male body, beer belly and all, They are designed to give men a leaner silhouette under a slim-line suit, or even to help correct poor posture.
David Walker Smith, Selfridges' director of menswear, said: 'With fashion becoming slimmer and male figures becoming fuller, control undergarments are an ideal way of allowing men to carry on enjoying a six pack, without losing their own.'
The vests and T-shirts, made by Australian manufacturer Equmen, are already on sale in the U.S. and Australia, and are being launched here as statistics show that British men are more likely to be overweight than women
Apparently one in four men are currently overweight in the UK, compared to one in three women, and the numbers have risen steadily over the last 20 years.
A Selfridges spokeswoman said the store was hoping its male customers were ready for the idea of control underwear.
She said: 'It's a very tight-fitting T-shirt, so it's not like we're asking men to wear a bra. It's quite inoffensive.
'We've never stocked male control-wear before, so it will be a test. It may be that women will buy them for men, until men become more familiar with it.
'Where women ask "Does my bum look big in this?", men will wonder "Does my tum look big in this?", and that's wear the Equmen products come in.'
Apparently there are also plans to introduce control pants for men, which are already available from some other brands!
Source - Daily Mail
The vests - already dubbed as a 'girdle for men' - promise to do for men's expanding stomachs and chests what control pants have done for the female silhouette and has already won support from former England footballer Les Ferdinand, who described the undershirt as 'a pretty miraculous product'.
The £49 vests are made from polyester, spandex and nylon to 'visibly streamline' the male body, beer belly and all, They are designed to give men a leaner silhouette under a slim-line suit, or even to help correct poor posture.
David Walker Smith, Selfridges' director of menswear, said: 'With fashion becoming slimmer and male figures becoming fuller, control undergarments are an ideal way of allowing men to carry on enjoying a six pack, without losing their own.'
The vests and T-shirts, made by Australian manufacturer Equmen, are already on sale in the U.S. and Australia, and are being launched here as statistics show that British men are more likely to be overweight than women
Apparently one in four men are currently overweight in the UK, compared to one in three women, and the numbers have risen steadily over the last 20 years.
A Selfridges spokeswoman said the store was hoping its male customers were ready for the idea of control underwear.
She said: 'It's a very tight-fitting T-shirt, so it's not like we're asking men to wear a bra. It's quite inoffensive.
'We've never stocked male control-wear before, so it will be a test. It may be that women will buy them for men, until men become more familiar with it.
'Where women ask "Does my bum look big in this?", men will wonder "Does my tum look big in this?", and that's wear the Equmen products come in.'
Apparently there are also plans to introduce control pants for men, which are already available from some other brands!
Source - Daily Mail
Bexley Heath Bra's for Charity
A MAYOR may have caused a few raised eyebrows when asking for women to take off their bras for charity.
The Mayor of Bexley Councillor Nick O'Hare and his wife Maria launched a bra bank at Erith Riverside Shopping Centre last Thursday to help raise funds for children's charity Barnardo's.
The bras will go on to be exported to Third World countries.
The Mayoress, who kicked off the campaign by making the first donation, said: "I think this is a really unique and fantastic idea, raising funds for really worthwhile causes. Bra-vo Erith Riverside!"
Barry Owen, centre manager at Erith Riverside Shopping Centre, added: "I know what a strong and caring community Bexley is and I'm sure that during the campaign we can pull together and ensure that Barnardo's receives great support for the wonderful work that they do."
Donated bras will be weighed and the value per kilo will be donated to Barnardo's, which supports abused and neglected children across the UK, before they are shipped out to Third World nations.
The bright pink bra bank is situated within the centre and clean wearable bras of any size are wanted.
Source: Bexley Times
The Mayor of Bexley Councillor Nick O'Hare and his wife Maria launched a bra bank at Erith Riverside Shopping Centre last Thursday to help raise funds for children's charity Barnardo's.
The bras will go on to be exported to Third World countries.
The Mayoress, who kicked off the campaign by making the first donation, said: "I think this is a really unique and fantastic idea, raising funds for really worthwhile causes. Bra-vo Erith Riverside!"
Barry Owen, centre manager at Erith Riverside Shopping Centre, added: "I know what a strong and caring community Bexley is and I'm sure that during the campaign we can pull together and ensure that Barnardo's receives great support for the wonderful work that they do."
Donated bras will be weighed and the value per kilo will be donated to Barnardo's, which supports abused and neglected children across the UK, before they are shipped out to Third World nations.
The bright pink bra bank is situated within the centre and clean wearable bras of any size are wanted.
Source: Bexley Times
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