Subject: Raisin Bread
** A bakery owner hires a young female clerk who likes to wear very
short
skirts and thong panties.
** One day a young man enters the store, glances at the clerk and at
the
loaves of bread behind the counter.
** Noticing her short skirt and the location of the raisin bread, he
has a
brilliant idea.
** "I'd like some raisin bread please," the man says.
** The clerk nods and climbs up a ladder to reach the raisin bread
located on the very top shelf.
** The man standing almost directly beneath her, is provided with an
excellent view, just as he thought.
** When she descends the ladder, he decides that he had better get two
loaves, as he is "having company for dinner."
** As the clerk retrieves the second loaf of bread, one of the other
male
customers notices what's going on and requests his own loaf of raisin
bread.
** After many trips, she is tired, irritated and begins to wonder "why
the unusual interest in the raisin bread?"
** Atop the ladder one more time, she looks down and glares at the men
standing below.
** Then, she notices an elderly man standing amongst the crowd.
Thinking that she can save herself a trip, she yells at the elderly
man, "Is it
raisin for you too?"
** "No," stammers the old man, "but it's quivering a little."
In article <[email protected]>, Lew Hodgett
<[email protected]> wrote:
> ** "No," stammers the old man, "but it's quivering a little."
Playboy magazine, sometime in the late 1960's
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On May 19, 1:03=A0am, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Dave Balderstone" wrote:
> > Playboy magazine, sometime in the late 1960's
>
> Courtesy of my 94 year old cousin.
>
> BTW, don't think she ever read Playboy, but you never know.
>
> Lew
It wasn't in Playboy in the '60s, in that form, anyway. I spent a
chunk of the '60s checking female underwear, and I came across no
thongs. Of course, sometimes it was dark...
On May 19, 1:03=A0am, "Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Dave Balderstone" wrote:
> > Playboy magazine, sometime in the late 1960's
>
> Courtesy of my 94 year old cousin.
>
> BTW, don't think she ever read Playboy, but you never know.
>
> Lew
But Lew, did she ever lift the "Fig leaf"?
Marc