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Frank Delicious wrote:Roy wrote:
I actually wore my balaclava for the first time the other day when it was cold as balls out. I usually wear it when it gets down to 25 or so or if it's really windy. that thing don't let no drafts in.looks like the same effect could be accomplished with a cutoff t-shirt sleeve.
This is the most red neck thing I have ever read.
Then Roy added:He could have said cuttoff flannel shirt![]()

Mark Ellis wrote:Frank Delicious wrote:Roy wrote:
I actually wore my balaclava for the first time the other day when it was cold as balls out. I usually wear it when it gets down to 25 or so or if it's really windy. that thing don't let no drafts in.looks like the same effect could be accomplished with a cutoff t-shirt sleeve.
This is the most red neck thing I have ever read.
Then Roy added:He could have said cuttoff flannel shirt![]()
He could have said the same effect could be accomplished with a cutoff flannel shirt sleeve torn off of his underage-female-relative-common-law-wife when she was out back by the moonshine still.
BrotherDave wrote:I think I have an indispensable article of clothing. It's called a Buff and it is a little sleeve thing that can worn a thousand different ways. Neck warmer, headband, skullcap, you name it. It's made of some microfiber and it only stretches one way, really nifty. (Did I just type nifty? Good god, I'm turning old).
http://www.buff.es/en/index.php?p=USA
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
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