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Q. What was sewn together in 1977 to create the first sports bra, the Jogbra?
twigeater
8:24:36 PM
2/04/02

oh c'mon!
Somebody guess, I'm dying to give the answer!
twigeater
2:46:51 PM
2/05/02

Obviously something overly hot, too tight, and as uncomfortable as possible...some old bicycle inner tubes?
OmaHiker
2:50:23 PM
2/05/02

a paih a athlet ic' suppottas.
luther
3:12:25 PM
2/05/02

Ha ha!
You stole my guess!
skullcap
3:15:27 PM
2/05/02

OmaHiker, you're so creative. Lol
stanlee
3:19:31 PM
2/05/02

Is doing a Google search considered cheating?
Violin
3:21:55 PM
2/05/02

Two of those little jewish hats. You know the ones that are similar to the dust mask people cut grass in.
trailhound57
3:26:53 PM
2/05/02

Two modified jock straps sewn together.

That's just icky!
twigeater
3:30:09 PM
2/05/02

Violin, I went to Netscape...couldn't find any history on sports bras.
stanlee
3:31:30 PM
2/05/02

does that mean the next athletic supporter is two breasts pressed together? sign me up!
donman
3:34:00 PM
2/05/02

Modified? How?

No, wait!

I don't want to know. Forget I asked!
skullcap
3:35:03 PM
2/05/02

Posting twigeaters exact question on Google got this result.
Violin
3:37:06 PM
2/05/02

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