Can't you be arrested for droping a taco?
Can't you be arrested for droping a taco?
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2015 F6B Deluxe
Matte Silver
For the upcoming F6B Rally in Russellville, I am contemplating sending a package via UPS/USPS/Whatever to the Best Western Hotel... with a weeks worth of clothing/necessities.
Contemplating it. So I can ride unencumbered by luggage.
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
That's not a bad idea Will. Especially for a fashion-plate like yourself that needs multiple outfits every day. I mean , that evening wear gets bulky. Me , I'm thinking two pair underwear and socks. One pair jeans and a shirt. I'll just ride at the back so as not to offend anyone.
The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!
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Either you don't sweat or you're a frequenter of laundromats?
I can get some serious milage out of worn jeans... shoot I can get milage outta most of my clothing... but chose not to during this day and age.
When I was in the Army and in the field; it was never unusual to go for a week without even taking a whore bath. Once I did 2 weeks non-stop; sweating in a MOPP suit, I came out of it blacker than the darkness of a coal mine. When we came out of the field, the garrison and the civilians would steer clear of us... the sensed stench was repugnant. Not to us though; since we were used to it.
These days... I like to be a "little" cleaner.
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
I did laundry at my brother's house. I also threw clothes away and picked up cheap tshirts and drawers. I went to Denver for a wedding and when I got there, I went to the thrift store and bought a shirt and pair of pants to wear. Threw them away when I left.
I had my heated gear, leather jacket, and leather chaps packed when I left but I ended up shipping them from Mobile to Monument. Then back home when I left Colorado. It was 39 at the top of Pike's Peak. I'm glad I had them.