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A Texas housewife is in big trouble with the law for selling a vibrator to a pair of undercover cops, and the Brisbane vibrator company she works for says Texas is an "antiquated place'' with more than its share of "prudes.''

Joanne Webb, a former fifth-grade teacher and mother of three, was in a county court in Cleburne, Texas, on Monday to answer obscenity charges for selling the vibrator to undercover narcotics officers posing as a dysfunctional married couple in search of a sex aid.

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I wonder if the cops went for the cheap $17 vibrator or the $140 one... :lol:

Much ado about nothing in my book.

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thank goodness it didn't happen in alabama.

CT, do you know the story behind the Christmas tree and it's tradition. I can remember only that the evergreens were chosen for the first Christmas trees because they symbolized eternal life, what with them not dying in the Winter like decidious trees. I also remember the first Christmas trees were decorated with candles. It kinda makes you wonder if someone had to stay up nights to make sure the tree didn't burn up. Other than that, I don't remember much else. Do you have the rest of the story?

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Hmmmm...don't know what that has to do with vibrators (maybe using them as ornaments?), but OK.

Small town Texas still gets pretty uptight about sex, I imagine...this wouldn't even be a blip on the radar screen in Austin.

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Hmmmm...don't know what that has to do with vibrators (maybe using them as ornaments?), but OK.

Small town Texas still gets pretty uptight about sex, I imagine...this wouldn't even be a blip on the radar screen in Austin.

I was just wondering, after reading CT's signature, if he'd like to share the story of the Christmas tree with us. I guess I should have thought about what subject I was in before making the post and simply opened another subject. My bad folks. That was an unitended Faux Pas. :redface:

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I believe Alabama has a problem with it as well. If I am not mistaken, this came up during the last Gov. election (on one of the local radio stations).

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Al. is backwards on this subject no doubt. What is funny is that it's not illegal to possess certain items, but illegal to sell the. i.e. you can own a porno mag just can't buy it in al.

However it really depends on how uptight the town you live in is. Some do not enforce the law.

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Why didn't that goofy couple buy it on the internet?  Why meet like it's a drug deal or something?

Hey, don't knock it!!! My wife got some good stuff at one of those parties once!!! :hug1:

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TMI, Al...

WE96, that "goofy couple" was the vice squad going undercover.

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Just lurking a bit - the parents have left, I have survived, and thought I would see what our resident libs were up to in my absence - thank you, DKW, for pointing out that before TigerAl starts throwing up backwardness into the face of us transplanted Texans, he needs to check the law in his home state as well!!! You saved me the trouble!!!

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Just lurking a bit - the parents have left, I have survived, and thought I would see what our resident libs were up to in my absence - thank you, DKW, for pointing out that before TigerAl starts throwing up backwardness into the face of us transplanted Texans, he needs to check the law in his home state as well!!! You saved me the trouble!!!

UHHHH, Your welcome....I think. ;)

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