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the bra should not be washed
So she'll start out in the morning quite well endowed and be less so after a walk on a hot day?The bra is also equipped with pads designed to hold beverages so that the usage of cans and plastic bottles can be reduced, the company said.
the "Solar Energy Bra" follows the company's other green-themed undergarments that include a bra that turns into a reusable shopping bag
Moonbear said:Seems more eco-unfriendly to me...a garment that has absolutely no utility whatsoever (as the article points out, undergarments don't get sun exposure outside) , but probably used a lot of materials and energy to produce.
What the heck is it made out of, astroturf? Maybe if you can get it to power a scoreboard on that little panel a few football widows might benefit from it catching their husbands' attention, but that's about it.
rewebster said:And they are keeping score of what, exactly?
Moonbear said:I'm not sure it matters. Ever see the trance guys go into when a scoreboard pops up on the TV screen?
rewebster said:yeah--about the same trance as when they (uhh , we men?) see women in lingerie, is that what you mean?
Moonbear said:Yep. I'm pretty sure the combination of both would keep men's attention for days!
rewebster said:(my, my, my...and, if they were only carrying a cooler and a 'Modern Physics' book)
Moonbear said:Well, since they're already equipped with beverage holders... Hand the lady a physics book!
I'm all for changing that convention...you know, for the environment...Moonbear said:Seems more eco-unfriendly to me...a garment that has absolutely no utility whatsoever (as the article points out, undergarments don't get sun exposure outside).
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