I actually wore one this summer to do yard work in the sweltering heat. If
soaked in cool water (and, better yet, put in the freezer for 10 minutes!)
it makes working outdoors much more bearable!
On Friday, September 21, 2012 12:00:45 AM UTC-4, Jim Thill - Hiawatha
Cyclery wrote:
Since I
*Looks like lotsa cool uses for neckerchiefs*:
Turnoquit (sp) in a pinch.
Front wheel stabilizer for a car rack. Run thru spokes and then tie to down
tube.
I have read that a little lavender oil on a neckerchief helps calm anxious
dogs.
Tie around head/brow for headband use.
I think
On Friday, September 21, 2012 6:20:27 PM UTC-7, lungimsam wrote:
*and the uncontested number 1 use for
neckerchiefs:.drumroll.
*
Use it to secure your Sasquatch doll or Manny Acosta action figure on
your Albatross
Whoa!! There's a Manny Acosta action figure? Where do I get
one! :-)
It comes with a camera :)!
dougP
On Sep 21, 8:14 pm, Reid reidp...@earthlink.net wrote:
On Friday, September 21, 2012 6:20:27 PM UTC-7, lungimsam wrote:
*and the uncontested number 1 use for
They are cool, and useful, for sure.
But here in Maryland, you never see men with neckerchiefs. They look out
of place on a man. But that is probably because I have only seen cowboys
and maybe train engineers with them on the necks.
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Since I met Grant in person back in May, I have become a semi-closeted
neckerchief wearer. I purchased an extravagant $12 insect-repellent neckerchief
that nearly matches my olive MUSA shorts. I find it extremely handy, and I must
admit that I look dashing when I'm wearing it. Mostly I've worn
PS: that pic of Grant was snapped by my buddy EricP, who sometimes contributes
to this group, during Grant's visit to Hiawatha Cyclery.
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