From: Snag on
Tattooed Goddess wrote:
> Snag wrote:
>> Mutt (at work) wrote:
>>> "Snag" wrote:
>>>> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
>>>>> Tony D wrote:
>>>
>>> [snipped and headers trimmed]
>>>
>>> c'mon, guys. we have enough weirdos in here without crossposting
>>> to attract more.
>>>
>>> JC
>>
>> Damn , and I called myself watching that , cuz it's been running in
>> reeky too .
>> Oops , let me get this round ...
>
> Me too...I thought I fixed that. My bad.....

It's all TonyD's fault ...

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From: Tony D on

"Snag" <snagone(a)bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4ywSh.94$Pq5.25(a)bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
>> Snag wrote:
>>> Mutt (at work) wrote:
>>>> "Snag" wrote:
>>>>> Tattooed Goddess wrote:
>>>>>> Tony D wrote:
>>>>
>>>> [snipped and headers trimmed]
>>>>
>>>> c'mon, guys. we have enough weirdos in here without crossposting
>>>> to attract more.
>>>>
>>>> JC
>>>
>>> Damn , and I called myself watching that , cuz it's been running in
>>> reeky too .
>>> Oops , let me get this round ...
>>
>> Me too...I thought I fixed that. My bad.....
>
> It's all TonyD's fault ...
>
Oops! My bad. RFound of drinks served with my humble apologies.

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From: Chuck Rhode on
noone wrote this on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:17:48 -0400. My reply is
below.

> I bought some dedicated biker boots that come well up my calf, but I
> need some socks that go that high. They also need to accept a 18"
> calf (lots of sports when I was younger).

Well, the scores are in, and the majority are taking this seerwiously,
so here's my hometown contribution:

o http://wigwam.com/Products/ProdImg.nsf/DPG?openAgent&Keyword&Thermal

.... weird Web site, though. ... no Native American exploitation going
on there. Nope. Huh-uh!

For hiking, I like the Canada model. Those suckers wear like iron.

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From: .p.jm on
On Mon, 09 Apr 2007 17:09:14 -0500, Chuck Rhode
<CRhode(a)LacusVeris.com> wrote:

>noone wrote this on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:17:48 -0400. My reply is
>below.
>
>> I bought some dedicated biker boots that come well up my calf, but I
>> need some socks that go that high. They also need to accept a 18"
>> calf (lots of sports when I was younger).
>
>Well, the scores are in, and the majority are taking this seerwiously,
>so here's my hometown contribution:
>
>o http://wigwam.com/Products/ProdImg.nsf/DPG?openAgent&Keyword&Thermal
>
>... weird Web site, though. ... no Native American exploitation going
>on there. Nope. Huh-uh!

Click the 'Tribe' link, and check the dancer. Looks like a
fun tribe !

>
>For hiking, I like the Canada model. Those suckers wear like iron.

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From: J. Clarke on
Chuck Rhode wrote:
> noone wrote this on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 22:17:48 -0400. My reply is
> below.
>
>> I bought some dedicated biker boots that come well up my calf, but I
>> need some socks that go that high. They also need to accept a 18"
>> calf (lots of sports when I was younger).
>
> Well, the scores are in, and the majority are taking this seerwiously,
> so here's my hometown contribution:
>
> o http://wigwam.com/Products/ProdImg.nsf/DPG?openAgent&Keyword&Thermal
>
> ... weird Web site, though. ... no Native American exploitation going
> on there. Nope. Huh-uh!
>
> For hiking, I like the Canada model. Those suckers wear like iron.

Wigwam is really good--I'd rank them with Thorlo, to which I provided a
link earlier. Wigwam has more variety and are easier to find, but for
some reason I've found that my feet are happier in Thorlos. That's
probably psychological though.

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