Yes, but they wore them inside the store (sitting around, watching TV in the break room), so since they didn't wear them out they're still kind of "new". Like trying on stuff.
*well, it was the first time ted had worn it, when he walked into a bar, got drunk as hell, and was throwing up and hugging the toilet all night. but other than that, he hasn't worn it since, so it is still technically kinda "new."
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Yes, but they wore them inside the store (sitting around, watching TV in the break room), so since they didn't wear them out they're still kind of "new". Like trying on stuff.
Oh that is nice, and hope they washed it before selling, lol.
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*well, it was the first time ted had worn it, when he walked into a bar, got drunk as hell, and was throwing up and hugging the toilet all night. but other than that, he hasn't worn it since, so it is still technically kinda "new."
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