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Sparrowhawk
08-31-02, 01:05 PM
Or lack of one! LOL

By gosh, maybe there was something to those cold nights after all.

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Found this from following the link MillRatUSMC's provided ...

About Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA

http://www.heritagestudio.com/spooner.htm

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LADY'S DRAWERS/PANTALETTES WITH RED EMBROIDERED INITIALS
(c. 1850-60s)

Made of heavy cotton broadcloth, these sturdy drawers are very well made. A 2" wide waistband expands to a soft point in front. The back of the waistband is gathered over long cotton cords that tie in back to close and adjust for size. In the back, just below the waistband are the initials E.G. in old English style and the numbers 11 embroidered in red thread. These drawers are very full in the seat. The bottom of each leg has five rows of tucks plus a 2 1/4" wide beautifully crocheted edging on the bottom. Measure 33 1/2" long and legs are 9" across at bottom. Condition is excellent.
~ $160 ~

http://www.heritagestudio.com/U19det.JPG

Barrio_rat
08-31-02, 01:38 PM
I had wondered what you wore on yer off duty time, Sparrowhawk... I just didn't think I'd get to know!

Sophora
08-31-02, 01:45 PM
What are ya doing raiding my panty drawer??

lindagr41
08-31-02, 08:01 PM
Are those CROTCHLESS pantalooms?

Seems to me these people were a bit kinkier then what they let on. :yes: :p

me

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Sparrowhawk
09-01-02, 08:32 AM
As a honeymoon present....ROTFLMAO

TeufelHunden
09-03-02, 09:59 AM
...Are my eyes deceiving me? Those pantalettes look crotchless :eek: