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Old 07-20-2008, 05:57 PM #1
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Default wet t-shirt contest

This is for all the men in the forum, women optional.
Get dressed in a black t-shirt and go outside.
Spend enough time outside until you are soaked in sweat (for some of us , maybe 5 minutes)
You have to be soaked for your response to be valid.
Now go inside, look at the clock and start to remove your t-shirt!
How long did it take? Did you get it off without help? Did you get "stuck" in it? Did you finally have to rip it off your body? How did it feel to be "smothered", half to death?
You true parkies know what i'm talking about.
This is a test that exemplifies what it's truly like to be a parkie
Few others can "grasp it".
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