
Panty News Archive - 31-Oct-2007
VINELAND -- Less than 20 minutes after checking a display rack, employees at Victoria's Secret in the Cumberland Mall found themselves victim of yet another panty heist.
Published Aug 21, 2007 - 10:12:45 CDT. By the time you read this, I'll be married and off on my honeymoon. Through all the planning and stress, I still was able to relax by taking the time to sit down with a good book.
Each morning, just like many other Americans, Louise Weidermann starts her day by reporting to work. The only difference is her office is in her living room.
As we well know, Halloween marks a sanctioned occasion for girls to dress up - or is it down? - like the trollops of MTV and get candy for it.
Authorities in Franklin are investigating after $35,000 worth of women's underwear was stolen from the Victoria Secret's store in the Cool Springs Galleria. | | Detectives believe that sales clerks were occupied with other customers when the thieves flooded the store last Thursday. | | The theft comes after $3,000 worth of women?s undergarments was stolen from a Victoria Secret's store...
In a society where advertising and exploitation go hand-in-hand, it is said that "sex sells." Indeed, this cliché holds true and has been the issue with many of the latest marketing attempts towards younger children. In a society that promotes Bratz dolls, panty-less celebrities, push-up bras, and breast implants, it is hard to evade the images of sex in the media.
It?s pecan harvest season! So, who has the best pecans? To find out, attend the 2007 County Pecan Show at 7 p.m. Nov. 8. It will be in the Walter Hall Pavilion at Walter Hall Park, 807 state Highway 3, in League City (about two-tenths mile north of the intersection of FM 518 and state Highway 3).
Bailey?s Caramel, $18.99 Bailey?s has a long-standing reputation as a chick drink. So much so that guys call it ?the old panty dropper.?
The panty snatchers have struck again. This time thieves robbed the Victoria's Secret at Cool Springs Galleria on Thursday.
MANILA: It was ?flower power? in the 60s, ?people power? in the 80s, and now, activists are pinning their hopes on ?panty power?.