Guess I'll have to wait and see how much they are in a surplus store.
I found one here locally a while back for 30 oz beans but it was xxsml.
Hendrik
who is wearing one even as I type
WILTON wrote:
So, can't you buy a bunch of 'em and put 'em your checked baggage? If
they cost more in the
It's not that high on the list of priorities and I figure they will be
between 10 to 30 slides in a store, depending on condition.
Hendrik
who is being bullied by Fay to keep on top of things
John Reames wrote:
How about getting them shipped to a lister that you will see here??
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John W
Yeah well the problem is the feds will turn up not long after the shirts
do and they will want to know if you are equipping a private army.
Hendrik
who must remember to call the cops over there 'sir' and 'madam' and not mate
Mitch Haley wrote:
Hendrik Fay wrote:
Well yeah four pockets and
No need to confiscate the computer. I'll just tell em it was all your
idea and you said that the security mob had no brains and it would be
alright to take home 'souvenirs'.
Hendrik
who has not been in trouble with border security before
Bob Rentfro wrote:
Holy Crap that's right. If Hendrick
Well yeah four pockets and tri colour desert camo is the requirements, I
can buy em off ebay but as with most stuff from the US shipping is a
killer, for example
So, can't you buy a bunch of 'em and put 'em your checked baggage? If they
cost more in the stores, maybe a lister you plan to meet can order them and
have 'em ready for you when you meet.
Wilton
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From: Hendrik Fay heni...@ozemail.com.au
To: Mercedes Discussion
How about getting them shipped to a lister that you will see here??
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John W Reames
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On Mar 11, 2010, at 17:07, Hendrik Fay heni...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
Well yeah four pockets and tri colour desert camo is the
requirements, I can
Hendrik Fay wrote:
Well yeah four pockets and tri colour desert camo is the requirements, I
can buy em off ebay but as with most stuff from the US shipping is a
killer, for example
http://search.ebay.com/280429118100
He wants $11 to ship one to me, and $15 for all seven.
Probably the same
Mitch wrote:
He wants $11 to ship one to me, and $15 for all seven.
I thought the discussion on this ended when we realized TSA would
confiscate the items at the international terminal, as Hendrick is a
furriner.
mao
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Holy Crap that's right. If Hendrick and fam comes over and created an
incident, they will confiscate his computer, check his emailings, and we all
will be tossed in the klink for aiding and abetting.
Nice
Bob R
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Hendrik paid about $30.00 for secondhand shirts 3 - 4 years ago. The
problem he has is that he can't find them anymore in this backwater town
(Adelaide) that we live in.
Mitch Haley wrote:
Hendrick, what do you pay for those shirts down under?
I just checked one of the milsurp vendors online,
Hendrik Fay wrote:
Hendrik paid about $30.00 for secondhand shirts 3 - 4 years ago. The
problem he has is that he can't find them anymore in this backwater town
(Adelaide) that we live in.
I found some new ones on eBay that were less expensive than at Cheaper Than
Dirt, but it seems the CTD
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Mitch Haley m...@voyager.net wrote:
Hendrick, what do you pay for those shirts down under?
I just checked one of the milsurp vendors online, and they aren't what I'd
consider cheaper than dirt:
Hendrik,
The older shirts may still be around, but given the nature of the enemy
our armed forces have become much more disciplined about the disposal of
uniforms to prevent them from falling into enemy hands. If you find
some, do get an official receipt 'just in case' questions are asked on
Thanks Max. Hendrik didn't think of that
Dillon, Meade M CIV SPAWARSYSCEN-ATLANTIC, 53310 wrote:
Hendrik,
The older shirts may still be around, but given the nature of the enemy
our armed forces have become much more disciplined about the disposal of
uniforms to prevent them from falling into
Hmmm...I think the risk is minimal of triggering sensors. I have carried
live ammo in carry-on recently and had no problems.
Perhaps the shells had residue of HE rather than cordite (an ancient form
of gunpowder).
I once attended a course for about a week at the FLETC. It rained a lot
during
Hendrick, what do you pay for those shirts down under?
I just checked one of the milsurp vendors online, and they aren't what I'd
consider cheaper than dirt:
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/SearchResults.aspx?catid=964site=All+Productsnum=10q=shirtpagenumber=1
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