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For those of you who need to update your collection of Nahm shirts,
LLBeam is offering 10% off online orders thru Friday and free shipping. Lew |
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On 2010-11-17, Lew Hodgett wrote:
For those of you who need to update your collection of Nahm shirts, WTH is a Nahm shirt? nb |
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"notbob" wrote:
WTH is a Nahm shirt? Plaid. Lew |
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message b.com... For those of you who need to update your collection of Nahm shirts, LLBeam is offering 10% off online orders thru Friday and free shipping. Costco sells nice Field & Stream plaid shirts at a very reasonable price. But if you're on the tall side make sure to get the tall model or the sleeves end up too short after a trip through the dryer. |
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"ChairMan" wrote: Ever worn a Carhartt? ---------------------- Can't say that I have. Started with Lands End, then when they went CHEAP, moved on to L L Bean for my chamois shirts and haven't looked back. BTW, L L Bean chamois' are same price as Carhartt and not on closeout; however, they are 7.5 oz. Lew |
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Lew Hodgett wrote:
"ChairMan" wrote: Ever worn a Carhartt? ---------------------- Can't say that I have. Started with Lands End, then when they went CHEAP, moved on to L L Bean for my chamois shirts and haven't looked back. BTW, L L Bean chamois' are same price as Carhartt and not on closeout; however, they are 7.5 oz. Lew I tried them last year when looking for non plaid flannel, bought 1, then shopped around and bought 4 more. 1 in each color Damn fine shirt, triple stitched, and heavy, can't wait till it gets cold enough to wear 'em. Noticed the closeout, I sure hope there are not discontinuing them. just my luck |
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On Nov 17, 2:00*am, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
"notbob" wrote: WTH is a Nahm shirt? Plaid. Lew BARBER: I wanted to be... a lumberjack! Leaping from tree to tree, as they float down the mighty rivers of British Columbia. The Giant Redwood. The Larch. The Fir! The mighty Scots Pine! The lofty flowering Cherry! The plucky little Apsen! The limping Roo tree of Nigeria. The towering Wattle of Aldershot! The Maidenhead Weeping Water Plant! The naughty Leicestershire Flashing Oak! The flatulent Elm of West Ruislip! The Quercus Maximus Bamber Gascoigni! The Epigillus! The Barter Hughius Greenus! With my best buddy by my side, we'd sing! Sing! Sing! [singing] I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay. I sleep all night and I work all day. MOUNTIES: He's a lumberjack, and he's okay. He sleeps all night and he works all day. BARBER: I cut down trees. I eat my lunch. I go to the lavatory. On Wednesdays I go shoppin' And have buttered scones for tea. MOUNTIES: He cuts down trees. He eats his lunch. He goes to the lavatory. On Wednesdays he goes shopping And has buttered scones for tea. He's a lumberjack, and he's okay. He sleeps all night and he works all day. BARBER: I cut down trees. I skip and jump. I like to press wild flowers. I put on women's clothing And hang around in bars. MOUNTIES: He cuts down trees. He skips and jumps. He likes to press wild flowers. He puts on women's clothing And hangs around in bars?! He's a lumberjack, and he's okay. He sleeps all night and he works all day. BARBER: I cut down trees. I wear high heels, Suspendies, and a bra. I wish I'd been a girlie, Just like my dear Papa. MOUNTIES: He cuts down trees. He wears high heels, Suspendies, and a bra?! [talking] What's this? Wants to be a girlie?! Oh, My! And I thought you were so rugged! Poofter!... [singing] He's a lumberjack, and he's okay. He sleeps all night and he works all day. He's a lumberjack, and he's okaaaaay. He sleeps all night and he works all day. |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:53:55 -0800 (PST), Robatoy
wrote: On Nov 17, 2:00*am, "Lew Hodgett" wrote: "notbob" wrote: WTH is a Nahm shirt? Plaid. Lew BARBER: I wanted to be... a lumberjack! The aural (oral? wink) version will tell the story even better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPYfaTvHT0 and follow it up with this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKeQp...eature=related -- Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. -- Pete Seeger |
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On 11/18/2010 10:25 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 18:53:55 -0800 (PST), Robatoy wrote: On Nov 17, 2:00 am, "Lew wrote: "notbob" wrote: WTH is a Nahm shirt? Plaid. Lew BARBER: I wanted to be... a lumberjack! The aural (oral?wink) version will tell the story even better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPYfaTvHT0 and follow it up with this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKeQp...eature=related Live at the Hollywood Bowel! What I wouldn't give to go back in time and be there for that performance; it's my favorite! -- "Here Sarge, let me show you a picture of my wife." "Ah, she's a bit ugly though, isn't she Sir?" "Umm, ugly, Sarge?" "Yes Sir. As in 'not attractive to men' Sir." To reply, eat the taco. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bbqboyee/ |
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Ever worn a Carhartt? Damn fine shirt and warm, too. 8.5oz warmhttp://dungarees.net/product_Carhartt_S149_Heavyweight_Solid_Flannel_.. . I bought a Carhartt Union Suit last year. Loved it. http://www.cabelas.com/product/Carha...t+union+sui t |
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Mike Marlow wrote:
ChairMan wrote: Lew Hodgett wrote: "ChairMan" wrote: Ever worn a Carhartt? ---------------------- Can't say that I have. Started with Lands End, then when they went CHEAP, moved on to L L Bean for my chamois shirts and haven't looked back. BTW, L L Bean chamois' are same price as Carhartt and not on closeout; however, they are 7.5 oz. Lew I tried them last year when looking for non plaid flannel, bought 1, then shopped around and bought 4 more. 1 in each color Damn fine shirt, triple stitched, and heavy, can't wait till it gets cold enough to wear 'em. Noticed the closeout, I sure hope there are not discontinuing them. just my luck so... what did you experience in sizing? XL fit me fine at 6'1 bout 225 How about shrinkage in the dryer? I don't dry 'em, I just hang 'em to dry Any other experienced advice?\ They're very warm at 8.5 ozg |
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ChairMan wrote:
Mike Marlow wrote: ChairMan wrote: Lew Hodgett wrote: Ever worn a Carhartt? Damn fine shirt and warm, too. 8.5oz warm http://dungarees.net/product_Carhart...out-771-2.html ARGH!!!! Carhartt! You have to get past the break in period to really appreciate anything by Carhartt. the shirts don't have the break in period that their heavy canvas work clothes do What's this world coming to? -- -Mike- |
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On 2010-11-18, ChairMan wrote:
Ever worn a Carhartt? Damn fine shirt and warm, too. 8.5oz warm http://dungarees.net/product_Carhart...out-771-2.html Carhartt makes some good stuff, of that there can be no doubt. Ben Davis also makes some tough, but comforatble, work clothes. http://www.basicsclothing.com/bendavis nb |
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 08:04:24 -0500, "Mike Marlow"
wrote: ChairMan wrote: Mike Marlow wrote: ChairMan wrote: Lew Hodgett wrote: Ever worn a Carhartt? Damn fine shirt and warm, too. 8.5oz warm http://dungarees.net/product_Carhart...out-771-2.html ARGH!!!! Carhartt! You have to get past the break in period to really appreciate anything by Carhartt. the shirts don't have the break in period that their heavy canvas work clothes do What's this world coming to? Knit. Oops, I meant naught. -- Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. -- Pete Seeger |
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