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Just checked mine. Two cockleburrs and an Eisenhower button. Time to change overalls.
Spendthrift. I'd agree if that were a Coolidge button, but Eisenhower? Pure wastefulness.
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Just checked mine. Two cockleburrs and an Eisenhower button. Time to change overalls.
Just remember that particular sheath ain't exactly a muzzle, she bites if handled incorrectly.
there's a version of the M65 that is JUST a cloth shell - single layer - no insulation - aka "The MacGyver Jacket" - for some reason, they seem hard to find (M65 with cloth liners and quilted liners are dead easy)... mmm.
Gosh, okay. I'll be super, super careful and I promise not to run with it, point it at anybody or play with it in the house. And I'll wash my hands really, really good. Damn.
Just a question why do people on here make fun of north face brand?
I'd assume because like a lot of companies they're shifting away from the outdoor audience that they built their company on and more towards fashion (quality isn't the same either)
I'm ready now. I wrote myself ten "BE CAREFUL!" signs and layed out my boo-boo supplies just in case.
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Because North Face is not a real outdoor brand anymore. It's a popular brand that used to make great stuff and now sells top-dollar items to clueless people who want to look like they are the outdoors-type. Look at American Eagle. They full name is American Eagle Outfitters and my parents bought some really nice camping stuff from them in the late 70's. Most of their stuff now is so thin and full of holes that it wouldn't work well for anyone loving the outdoors in the Wisconsin climate.
Hey man, I really am excited to see that bad boy. It deserves a trip to Barlow. I'll give you a head's up when it gets here.
This is going to be an interesting day. I get to work, just in time to see the patient I'm supposed to he interpreting for code blue.
Remember, the perfect cadence for CPR is to hum the song, "Another One Bites The Dust" Hey, hey. Just a bit of irony, there.