Ever wonder what ladies have in their bras besides the obvious...

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I've just spit my coffee all over my keyboard. The writer of this article is to blame:

OK Ladies, What's in Your Bra?

I've spent a very productive morning at Hubpages, until I came across the above article, that is!
  • Profile picture of the author waterotter
    Just boobs in mine! That article is frigging hilarious.
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    • Profile picture of the author LynnM
      There's no room for mammals in mine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Audrey Harvey
    "I propose that this should only be legal for licensed professional veterinarians , who wear bras, in the privacy of their own office,"

    Whew, that's okay then. I have had an orphaned possum spend some time in my bra, the heartbeat soothes them.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Tell the truth watterotter! You keep otters in yours, right!?!?!? 8-)

    I wondered what your cute moniker meant!

    Steve
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    • Profile picture of the author waterotter
      Originally Posted by seasoned View Post

      Tell the truth watterotter! You keep otters in yours, right!?!?!? 8-)

      I wondered what your cute moniker meant!

      Steve
      LMAO Steve. Like I said...just boobs in mine! Waterotter came about 12 yrs ago. My pup at the time, would not stay out of the water, thus people started to call her "waterotter". They were amazed at the length of time she would swim around without ever coming to shore. She does that to this day! It's nothing for her to swim 5 hours without her paws touching ground....she just loves it! She will swim along side of a kayak or canoe. It's also great exercise for her arthritis. As I have always lived (family members also) on the water's edge (I wanted to say "on the water", but figured you'd take issue with that! ) I took on the nickname "waterotter"! It's only fitting.

      Bottom line, no matter where I go in life, I have to live near water!
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