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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
It's Still Snowing
Hmpf. Hmpf. Also, I need a new coat; I have finally worn out my Gander Mountain fake-sheepskin-lined denim ranch jacket. Will we ever see nice weather again?
I would imagine it's hard for you to find something that fits properly, you're not "average" size. That said, Cabelas usually has nice stuff after the years end, in the non-average sizes. Trouble is you have to wait till you no longer need it to get it.
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Sometime in the late 1940's my Dad told me I should buy a suede shearling ranchers coat "because one will last you a lifetime." I found one in a hock shop in 1954. It's right there on the hook. The label is ratty but the coat is not worn out yet - but I have been working on it for almost 56 years.
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ReplyDeleteI hate to say it, but today was the first day this year I felt tempted to put my three-season tires back on my car.
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I would imagine it's hard for you to find something that fits properly, you're not "average" size. That said, Cabelas usually has nice stuff after the years end, in the non-average sizes. Trouble is you have to wait till you no longer need it to get it.
ReplyDeletewv: "Unlection" What you do to an elected official who has outlived his or her usefulness. Usually done with rope.
Speaking of Cabela's, I have one of these and it works out quite nicely.
ReplyDeleteSeems they're on sale, too, though it limits your choice of color and possibly size.
Sometime in the late 1940's my Dad told me I should buy a suede shearling ranchers coat "because one will last you a lifetime." I found one in a hock shop in 1954. It's right there on the hook. The label is ratty but the coat is not worn out yet - but I have been working on it for almost 56 years.
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I'm averager than you'd think, Og!
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