These are so cool, turq and guess what? I was thinking of such when I wrote that post. I probably have seen similar before. thanks...
On Monday, December 23, 2013 10:22 AM, TurquoiseB <turquoi...@yahoo.com> wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: > > Richard, I guess people just like to belong to a group and having a uniform > as it were, indicates what group one belongs to. Unless people really think > they need camo in the cities! And would traditional camo be the best camo? > What it is? Good point, Share. I mean, how is outwear designed to make you look like a pile of leaves gonna fit in and fade into the background in the *city*, ferchrissakes? I got curious, so I Google-Imaged "urban camo" and got these: :-) > On Monday, December 23, 2013 9:58 AM, Richard Williams punditster@... wrote: > > You'll see people wearing Duck Dynasty camouflage clothing all over the place > around here. Pants, T-shirts, and jackets. They probably get them at Walmart > - there is also some Duck merchandise at the Cracker Barrel too. And, at Old > Navy. > > I have a pair of camo cargo pants that I got at Old Navy. Sometimes I wear > them on hot days at the dog park or when I'm out hiking in the Texas Hill > Country. Up where Dad lives, I see people wearing camo out to dinner at the > Roadhouse. Camo is very popular these days. I've even seen camo paint themes > on a few pickup trucks. Go figure. > > A few days ago we were at Nordstrom's Rack and I saw a pair of camouflage > sneakers. I said to Rita: "If I bought these I probably couldn't find both > shoes when I need them." LoL! > > > > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Richard J. Williams punditster@... wrote: > > Good point. Around here, all you have to do is bundle up in some warm clothes > for a few days. > > > >Just before the cold spell hit here, my AC went on the blink, so I > called Jon Wayne Heating and Air Conditioning. They charge $100.00 > just to show up and the cost goes up from there. And who can trust > those guys anyway? > > > >Since I didn't need the AC for a week or so, I put off calling > until a few days ago. Then, I got Sam Diego to come over and he > found a dead capacitor in the unit. He charged me $29.50 for the > service call. The AC works great now, if I need it. > > > > > >The rent is too damn high! > > > > > > > >On 12/9/2013 8:46 PM, Bhairitu wrote: > > > > > >>And get a big heating bill next month. I have a space heater if I really > >>need it. My furnace needs a tune up but no one around here seems to know > >>anyone honest about those things and it needs to be done in the fall as > >>right now they're busy fixing ones that have broken down. As it is the > >>house is set for 65 degrees most of the day and evening. > >> > >>On 12/09/2013 05:57 PM, s3raphita@... wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Re "Today, I wore a leather jacket, black; and a sweater underneath, blue; > >>>and boots, brown; and a wooly cap, navy, pulled down over my ears. And, > >>>that's when I was inside my home office.": > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Why not turn up the heating? Then you could wear a silk shirt and linen > >>>slacks and feel unrestricted. > >> > > >