raccoon
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Tue Oct-16-07 01:05 PM
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Anybody ever bought disposable underwear for travelling? |
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I'm giving that some serious thought.
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Wed Oct-17-07 12:00 PM
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1. To clarify, I am referring to something like this. |
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Thu Oct-18-07 04:43 PM
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2. I have to admit,,the price seems good but I'd try a multi-pack |
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before my trip if I were you. If they are uncomfortable or make you perspire, You'll know it before you are stuck with no other option. I wish this company made good old grannie panties, I'd try a package. For many of us old folks, the thought of these little briefs gives us the willies!
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Fri Oct-19-07 09:29 AM
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3. Good thought, about trying them beforehand. nt |
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Sat Jul-19-08 12:56 PM
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4. When I was in England in 2006 |
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I learned that laundromats are super expensive, even if you factor in the exchange rate: about $6 to wash and $2 for 12 minutes to dry.
After one incidence of sticker shock at a laundromat, I decided to do without. However, as the end of my trip approached, I realized that while I had enough shirts for the rest of the trip, I didn't have enough underwear.
As luck would have it, I found a "pound shop," which is like a dollar store, and they had super cheapo undies for three pairs for £2. That was cheaper than going to the laundromat, and I had three days left, so I bought them.
They were indeed poor quality and fell apart after one wearing, but they did the trick.
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