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Sailing adventures often come with unexpected twists, but none quite as ‘cheeky’ as this. During a leisurely boat trip, the tranquility is abruptly interrupted when a crew member makes an unplanned exit stage-left, overboard. However, it’s not the splash that grabs everyone’s attention, but the fact that his underwear decides to stay behind, snagged on the boat’s structure.
The result? A high-flying ‘wedgie’ spectacle that turns a routine sail into a funny show. There he dangles, suspended in a hilariously undignified pose, while his fellow sailors oscillate between concern and looks of astonishment. Moral of the story? Always double-check the sturdiness of your swim trunks before boarding!
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