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I could totally loose my man card with this comment...

But, get a lower denier stocking? The lower the better. It just means they are more brittle.

lol. I'm glad you explained the brittle thing. Cuz Whoa. I have no idea what you just said. All that went through my mind was Grant Denier drives racecars. LMAO

you know how i know you're gay? you say stuff like 'lower denier stocking'. lol.

I could totally loose my man card with this comment...

But, get a lower denier stocking? The lower the better. It just means they are more brittle.

baffled catch can is definitely the go. as long as you have air moving direction in your catch can i.e. doesnt have a direct path to the outlet, you will catch oil more effectively.

Ahahahaha i learnt these things creating my Rugby 7's costume :P

I could have said something like "the mrs makes me buy them for her so she told me what it meant" or " i work in retail"

But they'd be both lies' Bitch by them yourself, and fu(k working with customers hahahah

Baffles are best. Makes them easier to clean out every now and then too,

Ahahahaha i learnt these things creating my Rugby 7's costume :P

I could have said something like "the mrs makes me buy them for her so she told me what it meant" or " i work in retail"

But they'd be both lies' Bitch by them yourself, and fu(k working with customers hahahah

Baffles are best. Makes them easier to clean out every now and then too,

the only correct way to answer would be "i was ripping a hole in the crotch of my girl's pantyhose before sexytime one night and i noticed it would be strong enough to use in a catch can". you = fail.

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