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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Queen for a Day?

Tonight my mother told a (very long) story about stress relief that ended with a woman receiving a feather boa and tiara.

“Hey Dad, am I going to come home and find you prancing around with a feather boa and tiara?”

“Who needs that when I have your mother’s underwear?”

(Laughter.)

“What? I only wear it when we’re horsing around.”

16 comments:

egan said...

See, you're loving living with your parents. Look at all the blog material they've provided.

electric boogaloo said...

does that go under or over the garments?

The Grunt said...

There's nothing wrong with a little cross dressing in the bedroom. Probably not something you want to hear about your parents, though.

J. said...

Really, women's underwear are sooo soft and silky, feels lovely against the skin. Can't blame a dad for trying them out.

megatropolis said...

A boa as a stress reliever? I'm game!

lostinutah said...

Isnort*. Your dad is funny.

Stefanie said...

That would be entirely more than I'd need to know about my parents. Since they're YOUR parents and not mine, however, it's decidedly less creepy.

Sterkworks said...

Mother's underwear. Yuck. Oh, and tag, you're it.

http://www.sterkworks.com/six-quirky-things-meme/435/

Zanny said...

Oh, how do I miss your family!

Rachel said...

How funny! I don't really know how I would feel if my dad said this though...I think I would feel slightly strange!

conor said...

That's a little weird. Mormon parents are exceptionally weird when it comes to sex.

matty said...

Pants!?!?!? Why didn't you share this method of stress relief!??!? Any method that will end with me in a feather boa and tiara is FOR ME!

Share the glory, baby!!!!!

kisses from not too far from GayTown,
matty

Thérèse said...

Classy. I love it.

Sister Mary Lisa said...

LMAO! My dad would lose his lips first before saying anything even close to that suggestive. Sigh.

Übermilf said...

Nobody wants to wear my underwear.

Loralee Choate said...

I totally love your parents.