Posted by Turd Furgusen |
2/8/2006 8:44 PM | remove |
What a bunch of pussies! Coveralls and respirators? Please, it's just NoHo!
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Posted by TylerDurden |
3/4/2006 10:46 PM | remove |
It's mostly for the humor aspect, that and the fact that they were $40
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Posted by Turd Furgusen |
3/6/2006 4:54 AM | remove |
Ok, I take it back then!
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Posted by TylerDurden |
3/6/2006 6:42 PM | remove |
:-p It's cool. We were at dicks sporting goods cause I wanted some gloves and I saw these huge coveralls on clearance. How could I pass that shit up it's hilarious.
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Posted by Turd Furgusen |
3/7/2006 6:26 AM | remove |
I can respect that, I've had my share of spur of the moment purchases. My first thought was if UE scares you this much, maybe you shouldn't be going in places!
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Posted by TylerDurden |
3/9/2006 5:44 AM | remove |
The other thing they are good for is wandering around grounds looking like a construction worker :-)
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Posted by 'Dukes |
3/12/2006 1:12 AM | remove |
Coveralls are always cool; but mine are better; more used; http://www.uer.ca/locations/viewgal.asp?picid=74148
I think these are keystones; they saved my life once when I augered in my pontiac on the way to work in -30f cold; not a soul in sight; wearing only dress clothes I remembered the goofy coveralls and I was pretty damn happy. Although I was in the middle of nowhere at 5am and I lost the keys and I could not run the car as it was on a fourty five degree angle. Other thatn that my survival clothes saved my ass. I actually said to myself "the stars look nice, it might not be so bad to die out here" and then some goober picked my ass up out of the ditch;
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