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posted by karpach_14
Two women フレンズ had gone out for a Girls Night Out, and had been decidedly over-enthusiastic on the cocktails. Incredibly drunk and walking ホーム they suddenly realized they both needed to pee. They were very near a graveyard and one of them suggested they do their business behind a headstone または something. The first woman had nothing to wipe with so she took off her panties, used them and threw them away. Her friend however was wearing an expensive underwear set and didn't want to ruin hers, but was lucky enough to salvage a large ribbon from a wreath that was on a grave and proceeded to wipe herself with it. After finishing, they made their way home.

The 次 日 the first woman's husband phones the other husband and said, "These damn girls nights out have got to stop. My wife came ホーム last night without her panties." "That's nothing," 発言しました the other. "Mine came back with a sympathy card stuck between the cheeks of her butt that said, 'From all of us at the 火災, 火 Station, Well never forget you!'
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