You forgot to mention your first encounter with Pokey.
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You forgot to mention your first encounter with Pokey.
bugga!!!
didn't we cover this favoured cowboy pastime in the "brokeback" thread>:D
Toughen up you bunch of wusses. Whats wrong with a pair of sox.:D
socks and sandals........at last I'm old enough to get away with it :D
they just shake their heads and mutter as they pass by.
At least I got this old they still need to get there:D :D :D
Pete
I was wondering where that was going. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gumby
the usual place......not very far :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
Am I the only silly fool who wears lace up S/caps in the workshop?
(which I might add the toes are the correct height as a prop for long bits of wood while cutting with my CMS on the floor!)
I wear my steelcaps everywhere!
I discovered how comfy they were when they inadvertently got packed for our Europe trip, and I lived in them for about 16 days. Of course, it meant body cavity searches every time I set off the metal detectors ...
Since then, my Blundstones are footwear of choice, and they see far more time in the office at work than in the shed. I even keep them shiny:o
Cheers,
Andrew
Redbacks for me. Comfortable straight out of the box and you can walk on tin roofs in them.
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Originally Posted by silentC
yep, redbacks for me too, blunnies used to be my favourite but redbacks walk all over them comfort and traction wise
Steel Blues for me, I wear them pretty much all day, most days. The most comfortable footwear I've ever worn, bar none. The newest ones have polycarbonate rather than steel caps (still meet/exceed the relevant standards) making them lighter and more comfortable still. Grip on roofs is better than the old Dunlop volleys. They even come with a comfort guarantee - if you find a properly sized pair uncomfortable you simply return them for a refund.
(Usual disclaimer- no affiliation to company, but I wouldn't mind a commission for all the people I've getten to wear them:rolleyes: )
Mick
I prefer James Squire Pilsener. I've never understood the wheat beer thing.Quote:
Redbacks for me.
Ah ha, a hijack being hijacked?
Still feelin old Gumb!
Hmm... how do the poly caps go with the cold? I've worn the toes out on the ol' steel-caps and if I'm gonna replace 'em, I may as well look for something that doesn't act like a 'frig on cold days. I hate putting 'em on first thing in the morning. It's a bit awkward trying to look macho as you walk past the ladies while your toes are doing their best shrinking testicle imitation, trying to crawl back into the warm... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by journeyman Mick