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Kickboxer
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The best way to get me to NOT do something is tell me it is "Mandatory". I will expend a great deal of energy proving to you that "Mandatory" is a relative term...
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Son of Ed
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During the recent EMERGENCY in Texas ( The electricity blew up! ) I was wearing a lot of the clothes I have mentioned INSIDE my apartment! I was without any power for two days....It got kinda chilly walking around the house when the inside temp was 43 degrees!
I couldn't even make a cup of coffee and was reduced to drinking alcohol and fruit juice.....
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Well, sounds like there were some side benefits for you Ed.
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God save the Empire!
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TashiaGerard
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Wow, I had a similar experience, only in the camp. We were 7 in the group and we were climbing small rocks in Canada in late autumn. It was also cold, and one day we were left without a burner (we lived in tents). No warm tea, no hot food. But then my coach taught me how to sleep properly, so as not to freeze in the morning. When you lie down in the sleeping bag, you remain only in the t-shirt and pants, and all the other clothes lie down next to you. In the morning, when your body has warmed itself, you will put on warm clothes and you'll not freeze. We "survived" the unpleasant moments and my coach ordered seems in T-shirts in memory of this camp.
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Son of Ed
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One of these days I will wear my British SAS Falklands parka outside and scare the living sh*t outa the locals....... hee hee |
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Good old DPM!
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Was sure I had a point when I started this post...
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BeltFed
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Friend of mine has one of those SAS jackets. Looks and feels like a M65 woodland camo field jacket, except with buttons instead of snaps.
Hey, to you Empire guys. What does the insulated liner for the SAS jacket look like?
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Life's concerns should be about the 120lb pack your trying to get to the top of the mountain, and not the rock in your boot.
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Son of Ed
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It's black satin type stuff with velcro....
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Son of Ed
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Kickboxer
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I saw this thread and thought..."yeah, Eduardo, you are really going to need that in Texas in July and August... spend whatever it takes to get it.
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It's in my closet for 26 years..... I don't need it NOW!
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TashiaGerard
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The insulated liner for SAS jackets, much like other cold-weather jackets, is intended to offer an extra layer of warmth and comfort when it's chilly outside. It's a versatile feature because you can attach it to the jacket for those brisk mornings or remove it when the day warms up.In terms of its appearance, these liners often have a quilted design, with stitching that creates pockets of insulation to keep you toasty. The liner typically matches the jacket's color or complements it well. This not only provides warmth but also adds a touch of style to the jacket.So, whether you're dealing with cold weather or getting dressed up for a special occasion like groomsmen's tuxedos, it's all about finding the right pieces to keep you comfortable and looking sharp.
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