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March 22, 2006


I See London

Not to go all "Dr. Phil" on you or anything- but do you ever feel as a woman that one of your greatest fears (I know it's a fear of mine) is showing the world your undies?

Such as the embarrassing thought of your skirt getting tucked into your undies after you go to the bathroom, or sitting un-ladylike for the wrong two seconds of your life when someone just happens to have a camera
(Tara Reid)?

Chime In Dr. Phil disguised as me: I think that this wake up in the night- bad dream feeling stems from our younger years of playground teasing and yucky boys who sang "I see London, I see France" while taunting us about our underpants. Well boys- you are not going to get our daughters, granddaughters, little sisters or  nieces! We have Francie Pants! So there. Insert sticking out tongue and spit noise.

Francie Pants by Little Lubbaloo are a great invention. Meant to be worn as shorts by themselves for fun in-home hangin', or under school uniform skirts, regular skirts, cheerleading uniforms etc- the super designs and comfortable fabric is a great solution to the undie exposure epidemic. In sizes 2,4,6,8 &10 for young girls Francie Pants have you covered!

Daily Stroll readers receive free shipping on their order of Francie Pants through 4/30/06!

Follow these directions to complete your transaction:
Place code: dailystroll into the text box on the checkout page. The label of this box reads "Special Offer Code -- Must be included to get free shipping ". The customer must also select the "Free Shipping (with Special Offer Code)" option in the shipping options. Little Lubbaloo will remove shipping charges from your order. Don't forget to choose your Francie Pants size in the shopping cart section! Any problems contact: info@littlelubbaloo.com





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