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The perils of skirts
Posted by Melissa_Mills on 30/01/2010 at 8:14 amAt work today, a woman was coming down one escalator and she got her skirt stuck in it at the bottom. Thankfully the people around her must of hit the emergency stop button and after a bit of manouvering, she was freed minus a few centimetres of material.
Fay replied 14 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 7 Replies -
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Anonymous
Guest30/01/2010 at 1:10 pmhello Melissa
Is this a helpful warning for us girls to wear miniskirts when travelling on escalators.
Penny
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Anonymous
Guest31/01/2010 at 2:23 amQuote:Is this a helpful warning for us girls to wear miniskirts when travelling on escalators.There are skirts longer than a mini? Wow! Where do I buy one?
Clare.
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Anonymous
Guest02/02/2010 at 11:18 amI was wearing a elastic waist skirt whilst out one night and suddenly felt a little cool around the waist, it had slipped and I did a very quick re-alignment of clothes…… Now I am a little more careful
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Anonymous
Guest02/02/2010 at 11:39 pmAnd beware the flowing sun dress. There I was in Melbourne last week (three full days of en femme bliss) just got off the tram and I thought the breeze had died away. No, a gust came through and I was suddenly showing a lot more leg than Marilyn Monroe when she stood above the subway vent. And I confess-I quite enjoyed it. I hope someone else did too!
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Anonymous
Guest05/06/2010 at 4:56 amObviously one should wear shorter skirts and show some leg, mmm a hansome passerby my even help you down the escalator.
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Guest05/06/2010 at 9:49 amI hate to confess I sat down with a mini skirt and got up not seeing it had ridden up š³ I try to tuck down before I stand up now.
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I had an incident at Katoomba when walking up the stairs to the TransFormal wing. š³ Must remember to lift that full length cocktail dress when going up š
I love’em long and I love’em short.
Fay