Bayside Panty-Raider Revealed at MDIH Bash
Panty-Gate struck Sue and Chris Nolte's home not once, but twice. And in a smiling display of support for the local schools, the Bayside Panty Raiders revealed their identities at the MDIH Bash Saturday.
Panty-Gate struck Sue and Chris Nolte's home not once, but twice. And in a smiling display of support for the local schools, the Bayside Panty Raiders revealed their identities at the MDIH Bash Saturday.
A Bayside couple has been the victim of what they affectionately call "Panty-Gate" yet again when they woke up Tuesday morning to a colorful display of underwear on their front lawn.
Panty-Gate struck Chris and Susan Nolte's Bayside home again Tuesday when the awoke to find a colorful display of underwear adorning their front lawn and a sign that says, "April showers bring May bloomers." And while the identity of the infamous Bayside Panty Raider is still unknown, those bidding at the Maple Dale-Indian Hill Benefit Bash Saturday may get to find out. "My husband, Chris, woke me up this morning and announced that the Bayside Pantyraider had struck again!" Susan said. "He pulled up the blinds on our bedroom window and I hopped out of bed to check out the new display. I love it!" Susan said she's not quite sure exactly who it is, but she has her suspicions. Jean Bernstein is on the committee for the Bash and said she was…
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A Bayside family awoke Sunday morning to an elaborate undie display on their front lawn. They found it so funny, they kept it up all day until someone complained to the police and they were asked to take it down.
The Nolte family woke up Sunday morning in their Bayside home to an interesting surprise on their front lawn. An unknown prankster had unleashed "Panty-Gate," as the Noltes are now calling it. Throughout the night on the eve of April Fools Day, an unknown prankster made elaborate signs signaling this home a spot for "free undies" and strung up a line of precariously placed underwear along their decorative front-yard decorative fence. "We thought the whole thing was hilarious!" Susan Nolte said. "We loved that someone would have this kind of fun with a neighbor and think that's what makes living in our neighborhood so great." After talking with her husband, Chris, they considered that since no one had called and taken credit for the prank, …
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Sarah Worthman
2:45 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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