Panties (Game)

Here is the panties origin game. (If you heard my Maxim Radio show last week, you’ll know the answer :-)

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  1. Rijk says:

    Testing my theory of the shortest one, the answer is no. 1

  2. leoNard says:

    Without definite aim, another pander of words…Quote
    “I’m living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.” – e e cummings 1894-1962 from the HotForwords SITE…thank you :lol:

  3. rangerwesley says:

    :)

    I think the answer is #2. ;)

    :)

    Have fun and stay safe…

  4. lividemerald says:

    I wanted to see Sophie Marceau do a panty mime…..

  5. John says:

    Quit fingering your hair and and pointing too comments, I am no heretic.

  6. John says:

    San Pantaleone—-All Lion——Looks like you’ve had an epiphany?

  7. errin says:

    OK, I know my harlequins, so I’m going to go for it and say the answer is #2.. Usually, I don’t bother with the games because I do so lousy at them, but I think I figured out why during the last game. It’s ’cause Marina can be really tricky with her three answers, and it takes a little more thinking to get these games right than one might originally think.
    Now off to see if I got the answer right… Peace, Errin : )

  8. joshuwar says:

    How about Pole-Dancing ;O?

  9. livewire- says:

    Maybe Sexy Phil need to leave a public msg over by her Blogtv channel
    comment section about her “I COed WITH KEV JUMBA!!!!” video. :idea:
    http://www.blogtv.com/Shows/165549/ZeTvbeXxaeVFZ2RE&pos=ancr

    Livewire- :p

  10. varcxx says:

    Dear Teacher,
    Besides having my share at expressing how beautiful I think you are, I’d like to know the origin of the word “gringo”.
    Thanks!

    Oh, and…how do I get to be the teacher’s pet?

  11. Dan says:

    Hi Teach,
    the answer is all 3 are correct. :smile:
    I remeber form listening the other day.
    I guess that cheatihg but I’ll take the credit anyway.

    I would like to request a word also.
    how about Pretty. I was wondering about that because it doesn’t seem to have any other word that it came from or any other version of the word.
    what do you think?
    :grin:

  12. dmayso says:

    Let’s get dirty…. I would like to know the origin of the words

    climax (climactic)
    and
    orgasm (orgasmic)

    Or clean (which contains the word ‘lean’) – interesting.

  13. hotsforwords says:

    id like to request the word paradigim

  14. placebo says:

    How about the words scrutiny or sultry, maybe they have an intersting history?

  15. John says:

    All three are correct.

  16. nole5233 says:

    Teach, I got a word for ya’ “paradigm” whats the history behind that one :smile:

  17. joshuwar says:

    Heyy gorgeous teacher, can you look up “lingerie”?

    Thanks.. :wink:

  18. nighteye says:

    I’ll go with #2, then.

    Although, doesn’t the “ties” part in panties have the same origin as “ties” in “neck-ties”?

    If you try to use a neck-tie like pants, you get something somewhat panty-shaped.

  19. mr.gillespie says:

    Hey HotForWords… I just wanted to know if thiers a history behind the word.. Dreams or Dream
    Hope you can help

  20. bigd353 says:

    My dear teacher, how about ”Red Herring”?
    Bye, Bye…

  21. robroy87801 says:

    I will take a stab at #2, without looking up the saint, if there was one?

  22. pedanticKarl says:

    Happy Friday the Thirteenth.
    Has that been done yet?

    Word Request: Friday the 13th
    Too late, huh? :???:

    .k.

  23. pedanticKarl says:

    Hello My Dear Teacher HotForWords,

    Regarding the article, “Funny post about counting with your fingers”,
    the video indicated is the one entitled “Cookie Game”.
    http://www.hotforwords.com/2008/06/03/cookie-game/

    You cracked me up when you answered the “Ten Blonde Science Fair Projects” with ‘inflammable’. I reviewed that video which is 20+ stars excellent.
    http://www.hotforwords.com/2007/10/05/inflammable-flammable/

    .k.

  24. greenbush says:

    Lets see panties GTW origin. Since you did not say that it came from the Latin term, which would not make sense because that German guy invented bras about 80 years ago. I’ll go with number 2, but that doesn’t make sense because you said #3 is also derived from #2. P.S. The Coke game answer is? Plus Mr. 7MDM’s vote total doesn’t seem to go up very much lately, whadsup?

  25. mury says:

    Hello Marina!
    It`s me again! I was asking you about the origin of Fashion but I am also interested in Haute Couture and olso simply Designer.

    I think it would be interesting for everyone.

    Thanks,
    Mury

  26. mury says:

    I WISH TO KNOW THE ORIGIN OF THE WORD FASHION SINCE I AM A FASHION DESIGNER AND I WANT TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT IT::D

    thanks Marina!

    Mury

  27. damnyou says:

    I would like to request the origin of the word Contraband.

    Much obliged :)

  28. BillyB says:

    7Milliondollarman report: Still #1… But a new #2 rocketing up from nowhere, go vote keep him in first. Contest ends 16 june, new guy submitted 9 June came up quick, look out :!:

  29. JD says:

    I believe it is number two.

    I also would like to request Rockstar.

    Thanks!

  30. Hi Marina, greetings from sunny Mexico, I would like to know the origin of the word Wisdom Tooth….I am a dentist….or make a game out of it….Take care.. bye mexicanyakuza

  31. im requesting the word rock and roll or rockstar or some variation of that word thanks

  32. socaljr says:

    I’m sooooooo confused…..I need help with this one. Maybe some visual props would help………Marina?????? I’m sure if you were to model some nice sexy thong panties the answer would come right to my eyes,,,,,,, errr, I mean my head :razz: :grin: :mrgreen: :!:

  33. absorber says:

    Requesting the word… Milestone

    I know its origin, but my office assistant says I am wrong. So you can settle the dispute, please

  34. ricke2289 says:

    I would like to know how the word Birthday Suit came about. I know it is slang and what it means. I would like to know why and when.

    Thanks

    P.S. Great lesson! :mrgreen:

  35. John says:

    Here is my off color comment for this video, “I have always heard the expression “don’t get your panties in a wad”, Were You sniffing your sisters hairbrush? he he he sort of looks like how an opossum mates, word request “opossum””

  36. gio.forever says:

    Ok guys I have a little game for you.

    This problem was wtitten by Albert Einsten in the past century and he confirmed that the 68% of the population didn’t be capable to resolve it..

    Facts:
    1) There are 5 houses, each one with different color.
    2) There are 5 men from different nationality, each one is owner of 1 house.
    3) These 5 men drink some drink, they smoke 1 cigarret mark y they have 1 different pet. They all differents.

    Dates:
    1) The english man lives in the red house.
    2) Swedish’s pet is a dog.
    3) Danish drinks tea.
    4) The green house is placed in the inmediatily house to the left from the white house. :eek:
    5) The owner of the green house drinks cofee
    6) The man who smokes “Pall Mall” raises birds.
    7) The owner of the yellow house smokes “Dunhill”. 8) The man who lives in the house placed in the middle drinks milk.
    9) Norwegian lives in the first house.
    10) The man who smokes “Blend” lives next to the man’s house who raises cats.
    11) The man who raises horses lives next to the man’s house who smokes “Dunhill”.
    12) The man who smokes “Blue Master” drinks beer.
    13) German smokes “Prince”.
    14) Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
    15) The man who smokes “Blend” has a neighbor who drinks water.

    WHO IS THE OWNER OF THE FISHES ???

    if you know the answer, write it below. Good Luck.

  37. billyinc1 says:

    I will go with origin # 2 Marina which hopefully is a lucky guess.

  38. Trick Question.

    The original is “Knickers in a Twist.”

  39. wyo550 says:

    EVERYBODy knows that PANTIES were invented on the island of LESBOS, by LESBIANS living in PENTHOUSES who wore PANTS!

    OK, teacher, since you have a beautiful SMILE…
    what’s the relationship to the word MILE?

    Because when I drive my Ferrari by-the-mile…I smile!

  40. Capman911 says:

    Its about 10:oclock here my fingers are sleepy see yall in the morning :wink:

  41. techlobyte says:

    #2 is what rings true to me :mrgreen:

  42. lostinhere says:

    I’m going for the pedantic and say that that origin 1 is correct. Boring, but correct.

  43. tryant says:

    Kudos to You as always Marina.

    May I request “spell” in all it various uses? Spell a word,sit for a spell,cast a spell.

    Tryant

  44. freddy says:

    cud u find out where the the word ottoman came from as in the ottoman empire as to how it came known as that. :)

  45. Great intro, sugar dumplin’ buttercup!
    Caught the radio show; so I must
    recuse myself. :mrgreen:

    It’s like having a hall pass… :cool:

    Caught you looking at a Devilled chicken recipe.

    You need your own rotiserrie (sp?) for chicken.
    I swear by the lemon pepper for seasoning.
    The drippings are perfect to make gravy.
    10 min. prep time (if you stuff the bird,
    takes longer). 45 min cook time, 15 cool down.
    Frees up your stove top for the side dishes.
    Mine’s on the back porch – kitchen stays cool.
    Clean up is a snap – even if it sits awhile.
    Saved my Mom a lot of wear and tear.
    If it’s good enough for Mom, it’s good enough. :mrgreen:

    ciao

    • GREG says:

      ChaCha, Never tell a girl you live with MOM. Kiss of death. She’ll think ; NORMAN….Bates………! If you want her to pay attention to you , act like an ASS , Treat her like shit. Act all Brodie. More like aLx, He is very good, knows his stuff. I would ask Marina this, but I would have to ask her on another site……just playing, I am sure she comes by now and then for a laugh, like the rest of us. Although I do see her more often in CoComments site then here?? OK , being a good minion and solider on.

  46. annuddermale says:

    well, i’ve already listened to the Maxim show, so i know the answer…

    i’m just glad you chose to vid panties & not the :arrow: warning: very graphic; not palatable for the faint of heart nor minors Prince Albert

  47. okay4now says:

    If a man suffers a shark attack & looses a leg I could understand his still wearing boxers, but with only one leg wouldn’t he now just be wearing pant since the ‘s’ is in the bottom of the ocean.

  48. craigs_70345 says:

    I have no earthly idea which answer is correct but the second answer sounds, to me, to be the most logical. No matter which one it is, it will not diminish my love for a beautiful pair of panties artistically displayed.

  49. cognation73 says:

    Marina,

    Given that a fair amount of your initial appeal is, ah, rather visceral, perhaps you could shine some light on the roots of the word “Visceral.” If you don’t know it, take your best guess. Go with your gut. ;)

    • music is a good example.
      a set of lyrics can set your mind to thinking
      throw in a well timed musical expression,
      and you will have an emotional feeling,
      (usually one of vicarious experience).
      visceral = cerebral cognitive experience;

      Sure is deep in this end… :mrgreen:

  50. tayljim says:

    The school year ends here tomorrow, so I have to
    hope I get a failing grade so I have to attend summer
    classes.

  51. 22ocean says:

    Dear Hot for Words:

    I was just watching your video when I started thinking: How could any red-blooded man whose ever seen your videos not have the “Hots” for Hot for Words? Well, it got me wondering where that term came from. Having the “Hots” for someone. Could you please give us some insight to the terms origin? благодарность

  52. Where does the word Vibrate Come from? :wink:
    xoxo
    Liz

  53. Prospero says:

    Marina,

    Why is it “panties” when it’s only one thing? And why is a brassiere singular while panties, even though it’s one thing, is plural?

    I must investigate the bra and panties more closely.

    :?:

  54. :arrow: BONSOIR à toi MARINA. Tu es simplement formidable. It is really hard for everyone this time to find something wrong in the three different possibilities,however the most correct is the second one.The word ”Pantaloon” derives from the character of the Italian ”Comedy of Art”-Pantalone. Therefore the third possibility is really interesting and stimulating but highly deceptive and misleading! :smile: , :arrow: San Pantaleone was really popular and devoutly worshipped in Venice.but he has never been in Venice,simply because when this saint died,(he died in the town of Nicomedia,modern-days Turkey) in 305 A.D. VENICE DID NOT EXIST YET! anyway in the Venetian church of San Pantalon his relics are still treasured…P.S. MARINA,znaesh li ty 4to v nachale video koda govorish s tvoey sestroy ty govorish s shotlandskim akcentom??? :grin: prikol’no!!! Oh,i forgot something interesting, in Italian the word ”pantalone” is used to say ”trousers”,but it is also used to refer to a weird and funny person!

    • micheldiego says:

      superdanilchik, the remains of Saint Pantaleone are dispersed mainly Saint-Denis in France and Istambul (Constantinople). Then from Saint-Pantaleon les vignes in Burgundy to Madrid Spain (monasterio de la encarnacion) you have plenty of churches with some St Pantaleon relic. But this is not the point, what happened after the Saint death is that he was particularly honored in Venice, to the point that the name itself “Pantaleone” was very commun in the city, and this many years after the his death. When a good share of the males in Venice were carrying this name, it became a nickname for the Venicians. You can call the frenchs the “Francois” or the germans the “Fritz” or the spanish the “Pepe”, people start calling the Venitians “Pantaleones”. The most famous of them being the comedy character whose name is due to this history. Then you are right he is the one who made the trousers popular in France. The item itself is more caracteristic of the character than of Venitian trousers which were diferents (shorter). So Pantaloon effectivly derives from the character, but then the character derives from the saint. Let say that the comedy character is the father and the Saint the grand father of the trousers.

      • micheldiego,thank you very much for replying,reading your comments is always very interesting and instructive. Yes, sorry when i was writing about the saint’s relics i absent-mindedly forgot to specify that just a part of the relics dispersed all over Europe is treausered in Venice,of course the main parts of the relics are now kept in the Basilique de Saint-Denis and his head is venerated in Lyon! -Anyway,if one day you’ll be in Venice,San Pantalon church will be really worth visiting!

    • okay4now says:

      M; It does seem a little early for Venice: http://www.boglewood.com/timeline/

      We’ve gotta get these dates right if we’re ever going to have any.

      • micheldiego says:

        Here you have:
        303 death of Saint Pantaleon
        between 300 and 1500 birth expansion and decline of Venice (your post), Lot of venicians named “pantaleon” in honor to the saint, then nickname to the Saint (attested by Littre)
        1528 Begining of the “comedia del arte” (Angelo Beolco)
        Arround 1550 birth of the comedie character Pantaleone
        Arround 1580 First Pantaleone playing Comedia del’arte in Paris: Giulio Pasquati of Padova
        1694 first edition of the french academy dictionnary with pantalon with 4 meanings 1) the trouser 2) the comedy character 3) a danse 4) a behaviour

        In England the comedy character came arround 1590 and the trouser arround 1660

      • okay4now says:

        oops…boy did I miss that, was too focussed on age of Venice, yeah 303 death of Saint–got caught without my Pantaleon(s) on didn’t I :?:

      • Hurry up, I’m keeping my eyes covered.

    • micheldiego says:

      Thanks superdanilchik. Regarding Venice, I went once, and did not visit Pantaleone, too much to do!!! Next time maybe….

  55. GREG says:

    gee thise witesmock werks gate, now i r semartedr :shock: :grin:

  56. PageDoll says:

    Wha about manties? yaknow, tighty whiteys. :lol:

  57. Capman911 says:

    Eric812 has a good suggestion Marina. How about brassiere or bra as he put it :?:

    • Kinda reminds me of the bikini requests. I wonder when (if ever) she’ll do that word. “Panties” is partway there, though. So I guess I’ll settle out of court (ha ha, court is the French word for short), especially since our dear teacher has done me the honor of distinguishing me as one of the requesters of the lesson topic.

      Gotta admit, it’s nice to see my name up on the screen like that.

      Thanks for the heads-up!

  58. ectoplasm4 says:

    hmm im going to say #2

    i love these games

    -Mat

    PS: I love you too marina! :grin:

  59. Hitman says:

    Thiis an easy one, if you heard the Radio Show :mrgreen:

    Not so happy with Football results :neutral:

    • aLx says:

      yeah, man. I wanted russia to win. we lost today, too. sucks big time. the austrians did a great job, though.

    • aLx says:

      I don’t know. it’s not gonna be that easy. croatia has 6 points, austria 1, poland 1, we got 3. so … if we lose against austria, we’re out. I expect croatia to beat poland. plus, one of our best players is definitely not gonna play, an other one is injured and may not be able to play. this just sucks.
      to get into quarter finals, russia has to score like 5 or 6 goals, and sweden has to lose, right?

  60. Norbert says:

    Hi Marina :grin: ,

    I’m not sure but I guess it’s # 2.

    Kisses.

  61. micheldiego says:

    Hello teacher, number 3 is totally correct. Number 1 and 2 are not false but are incomplete, and both ultimatly etymologically drive to 3.

    About the etymology of saint Pantaleone, may I add some comments. All lion for courage according to Mahn is the most likely etymology, they are two other theories Littre proposed pante lemone all pitiful or all compassionate, and Lord Byron imagine the Latin pianta leone the one who planted the standard with the lion. The first etymology is linked to the martyr, the second to the life of the Saint, the third is pretty weird it is a name referring to Saint-Marc Lion (by coincidence patron of Venice). In fact the third is not so stupid according to how we answer to the question: who gave the name of Saint Pantaleone? If somebody decided to honor him changing his original name into something related to his dead then it is “all lion”, but if it is her mother who was catholic and probably honored Saint-Marc who named him “planting Saint Marc banner” is possible.

    Teacher, did you notice there is something very interesting with panties: it shows the power of the mass, and of the gender. In two different languages, french and english we have the same word “pantaloon” winning or loosing the competition with another word, because of the will of the populace, in in both cases the looser word finishes as a feminine underwear item.
    In english “pantaloon”, the french imported cloth, had to compete against the trouser. And the snobbish term was not welcomed: “And as the French we conquered once now give us laws for Pantaloons.” Samuel Butler, Hudibras. So the destiny of pants has been going underwear, and survives as “panties”, feminine underwear.
    In french “pantalon” had to compete with “culotte”. Pantalon was the cloth of the workers, culotte was shorter and used by the upper classes, the nobles. The revolution is the turning point when it was an honor (and a matter of survival) not to wear upper class trousers to be a “sans-culotte” a man with pantalons. So pantalon is today’s french trousers. You will wonder what happened to the culotte? Guess what? It became feminine underwear. Some will see a gender issue in this common destiny of panties and culottes.

    • Wow, that’s a comprehensive report.

      Alright, who are you working for, micheldiego? Don’t you know it’s summer vacation?

      Making us all look bad; you should be ashamed… :wink:

      When I was in junior high school we had a strict dress code where girls were forbidden to wear short skirts (4 inches above the knee or higher) or short-shorts, but they COULD wear culottes with no restriction on the length.

      Culottes of the day looked like a skirt but were actually more like a pair of short pant-legs that had been cut generously and pleated to resemble a skirt yet still protect the panties from view while seated in a chair. Many of them wore short, pleated shorts and claimed they had been sold as “culottes” in the stores, so it was okay to wear them. They really were shorts, though. This created quite a stir in my neighborhood back in the day.

      I recall that my biggest thrill at the time was to hold hands with girls while ice skating. Needless to say, they always wore pants for that activity!

      your pal,

      pennsyltucky9

      • micheldiego says:

        Hi, good to see you. As you not noticed, today I had my cofee, then read the newspapers, went to the beach, and finally turn the computer on and managed to arrive here somewhere between 2.567th and 4.831th. I made all my possible not to be the first and give somebody else a chance! And instead of gratitude, all I get is you complaining about my knowledge of panties! Dude knowing all about culottes and panties (and bras) is natural. Is like riding bycicle or…ice skating. You just let it flow…btw your culottes look like this ancient tennis skirt, I didn’t knew your are so old. Your picture is too small to understand what hapened to you: just age or encounters with Chtu’lu inhabitants….Be well ice-skater!

    • Hahahahahahahaha! Nice. :cool:

      Well, when I turn 21 I expect you to buy me my first beer. Then maybe we’ll play hockey for a while… You can play goalie position can’t you? You don’t have to skate very well, just get in the way of the puck a lot. Or get the puck out of the way… you choose!

      My gravatar is a battle trophy skull from New Guinea. It’s decorated with feathers attached to the top and a pair of crab pincers attached to the cheekbones. The pincers reach around the skull and meet at the nose, so they can pick it whenever necessary. Very utilitarian, wouldn’t you agree? The thing I like best about it is a friendly smile, similar to your gravatar as well. But it’s a skull. It has no choice but to grin a lot. In a way, I am the same.

      I’m looking into the Chtu’lu next. As an anthropology major, I find it interesting to follow up on any cultures I’ve never heard of. Thank you, micheldiego. Keep the shiny side up.

      • micheldiego says:

        I heard there is a dozen of Jivaro reduced skulls for sale on eBay at a bargain price. Probably you can negociate an exchange. Apparently these ones don’t have crabs could be a good deal. And better, you get one per month, so you can get a choice, in a way, between diferent Gravatars. The skulls without teeth for the smiling months!And if one of them has suficient mould you can even use it as a smiley :mrgreen:
        About hockey, will not bet one buck on my luck with the puck, can suck!
        :cool:

      • Warren says:

        I was wondering where all of your extensive answers came from and now I understand a bit more.
        Don’t ever stop.

      • Warren says:

        pennsyltucky9
        Just to figure out what you meant below I’ll need to get my dictionary.
        Arch-epopt?
        Hyperdescript?

      • One of my goals in posting here is to extend to others the opportunity to dust off their dictionaries. And, I am constantly adding to my scrabble vocabulary.

    • Warren says:

      micheldiego,
      Great reply. Your comments are alway educational. A few others that post here are also worth rereading and researching.
      Although you had a whole pot(do you call it a pot? or carafe? or ??) of coffee I’m going with the Maxim Show answer, “All of the above”.

      • micheldiego says:

        Thanks, Warren. I did not listen to the show, but as I said none are false, so you can keep going with your bet. About my interest in words, hope we can share some knowledge, on my side you understand I know several latin languages so I try to help here on panties related matters, and I have a lot to learn in English, so I really enjoy listening to the teacher, and reading pets and pets-to-be comments.

  62. orion_ss1 says:

    I’m reasonably certain its #2; pantaloons strikes a chord and I don’t think anyone could screw up 6 executions without being executed himself.

  63. Please do the rigin of the word dancing or dance.

    Thank you, you have a wonderful site! Please do this video and dance a little in it even if it’s just a picture slideshow of you dancing. I’m sure this will catapult your ratings! I will forward this video to all the popular dancer sites like http://www.bboybunker.com which is a myspace for dancers.

    Thanks

    I

  64. Prospero says:

    Did you hear about the dyslexic, atheist, insomniac?

    He stayed awake all night wondering if he had a dog.

  65. eric812 says:

    so marina whats the origin of bra?

  66. eric812 says:

    i`ll say number three.

  67. Prospero says:

    Hey Marina,

    Did aLx and buzzword lobby against your humble, trusty, and openly atheistic, prospero811?

    I never get to be teachers pet. I’m convinced it was my grammatical arch-nemeses aLx and buzzword metaphorically c-blocking me…..

    Curses, foiled again.

  68. Prospero says:

    I’ll guess number 2.

  69. PageDoll says:

    I say #1. Why? Because I have 33.3 1/3% chance of being right. :lol: …Jeez, see the package on Pantalone?…looks like tig got put in the wrong pocket for heaven sakes!! :lol:

  70. cimska says:

    Request for the word dopamine, the chemical your brain produces during sex

    Fun educational clip of the nations of the world by Yakko http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkpDV6i37jY

  71. kaibanator says:

    heyas :cool:

    I’ve heard the panties game from the maxim radio show that marina was nice enough to post for us :smile:

    Congratz on your name being mentioned pennsyltucky9, it was a matter of time :)

    Look forward to trying out the WhiteSmoke Demo that was posted here. Just need to restart my laptop, but going to watch some DVD’s instead :lol:

  72. tayljim says:

    answer # 4 all of the above

    a perfect 5 stars (you need to add more stars)

  73. drjason says:

    Marina, What kind of case do you have on your iPhone?

  74. europe_guy says:

    number 1 is correct. the other possibilities seem to be also right but for a word pants, what actually makes a difference…

  75. raffo says:

    I have no idea since I missed the radio show :oops: , so I’d go with #2. The first one is to simple (an not really an origin: if it came from an old word for mens wear, where did *that* come from?), And for the third one… I don’t know, I just like the second one better… ^^ (Probably won’t be “both” with these stories.)

  76. axium2277 says:

    i’de say it’s #1 ,i guess
    i wanna request a work (Cock) as in a chicken ,and does it have to do with any other words ?

  77. hutchiee says:

    I’m taking a wild guess at this and going with #3, if only because it’s the longest answer. Maybe I should have listened to the Maxim radio show :???:

    PS with a title like ‘panties game’ there’s no way this is going to get a lot of hits or show up high in any Google or YouTube searches :wink:

  78. Capman911 says:

    Nice video I gave you a fiver on this also. I say it’s all three answers. :cool:

  79. foxbow says:

    All 3 of them are correct :grin:

    bwt, am i first?

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