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I think that more people should wear silly hats.

Somehow I get the strangest feeling of deja vu.

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Timmy: more people should consider underpants as outerwear.

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BroMaynardG at 6:32 am July 09

Do you now want to be called - - - (wait for it) - - - "Grail Man?

(Sorry Photoshop is not working.)

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Purple Unicorn at 1:28 pm July 09

I will take it upon consideration but think that I will update the look by only wearing the underpants. Therefore they would be outerwear but I would not look like I am trying to be a superhero. If someone mistakes me for one they might want me to do something and that would break my laziness.

I could be a hero... Super lazy... when danger strikes, you can count on me to do nothing.

BroMaynardG at 2:03 pm July 09

The codpiece, mentioned on June 21, was outer-underwear.

A man would wear a long tunic, and two leggings (no waist or beltloops) over the bottom part of the tunic. He'd just tie the leggings around his waist with strings (No Kermit, NOT superabsorbent stringettes), like on a robe used as a belt.

The codpiece was removable, well for those moments, and gave the outfit some modicum of modesty. But men began to stuff them and augment the "package" with extra padding (Kinda like some women today augment their "bracing underwear").

So Doug Funny would be in horrorshow style, if he lived in the 1500's, even though his outerwear has a McFly.

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