It's nice to see someone appreciates my sense of humor.  
So, how did the LSF V, 8 hour task go?  Which gave out first, the wind, the
battery, the Tilley-Ho, the thumbs & eyes or the depends?
Best wishes
Cliff

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom H. Nagel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 6:45 AM
To: Cliff E-Mail; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[RCSE]'
Subject: Re: [RCSE] The best soaring underwear?

Actually, for contests, I find thermal underwear works best.   As for the
LSF V 8 hour slope task, well.......depends.

Tom H. Nagel
Columbus, OH
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cliff E-Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'[RCSE]'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] The best soaring hat?


> You're really kidding around.....right?  Or are you really that
> helpless?  Try the largest Mexican Sombrero you can find the next time you
> fly.  I'm sure you'll find it will fill all of your needs.  Do cinch the
> chin strap down as tight as you can though.
>
> Now, on another note, which type of underwear do you prefer whilst
> sloping?  Do you wear a different type whilst thermaling?  Different for
> HLG?  Boxers? Briefs? Jock Strap?  Or maybe you prefer none at all?  What
> brand?  "Fruit of the Loom" immediately comes to my mind when I think of
> someone named George who would ask such silly questions.
>
> Get a clue, what ever works for you.  Most likely you would look
> very stylish with a Pith Helmut, Khaki Bermuda Shorts, Tan knee high wool
> stockings with Penny Loafers on and of course a white long sleeved dress
> shirt with a polka dot Bowtie (your favorite choice of colors would be
just
> fine).  This of course would be for the thermal field.  For sloping
anything
> will be fine but the Sombrero is a must at the slope.
>
> Hope this helps, George.
> Cliff Lindgren
>
> PS Don't forget the extra-large lensed, horn-rimmed dark glasses to finish
> out your thermal flying ensemble.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Voss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 11:12 PM
> To: '[RCSE]'
> Subject: [RCSE] The best soaring hat?
>
> I know this will start a huge discussion, but what is the best hat for
both
> slope and thermal flying?  I currently use a Chi Chi Rodriguez cane hat.
I
> like it for thermal flying but the brim is too soft to hold up in slope
> lift.  That, and it doesn't have a chin string/strap and blows off in
strong
> slope lift.  Baseball hats don't protect the ears or neck.  Opinions
please.
> George
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