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But if you ignore every asshole on this page you arent going to see much contentI guess there's more than 1 asshole in the group... and I'm glad to have the ignore feature.
But if you ignore every asshole on this page you arent going to see much contentI guess there's more than 1 asshole in the group... and I'm glad to have the ignore feature.
I'll keep that in mind..But if you ignore every asshole on this page you arent going to see much content
i'm a dick, not an asshole. there's a differenceI guess there's more than 1 asshole in the group... and I'm glad to have the ignore feature.
Except, I don't consume alcohol, or any other mind altering substances.He is an asshole.. I’ve figured out it’s the stupid or redundant questions that’s he’s blunt about.. imagine he’s gotten close to the bottom of a drink when he starts.. but I do learn stuff from him so I don’t mind
The more I find out about mrblaine, the more he seems to be a lot like me!Except, I don't consume alcohol, or any other mind altering substances.
It isn't uncommon.The more I find out about mrblaine, the more he seems to be a lot like me!
But would he wear a veil?The more I find out about mrblaine, the more he seems to be a lot like me!
Or a skirt? The mind boggles!But would he wear a veil?
Or a skirt? The mind boggles!
Skirts (of most types) are fantastic for hiking and many outdoor activities. They're also cooler than shorts, and fuller ones act as an air pump. There's even one marketed to men called the "Macabi skirt" made of very tough material with HUGE pockets. Its very versatile, although it isn't much to look at but can "keep up" with many activities including fly fishing!. The Scottish kilt is right about the right length for most activities, although I prefer something slightly fuller and somewhat longer - try various styles/lengths until you find what works for you. I generally just buy generic A-line skirts from Ross, Roaman's, or Beall's for everyday wear. Denim works well for "around the house" although some of the softer ones can be fun and are more comfortable (but delicate). "Hobble skirts" and other stride-limiting varieties aren't recommended unless you're going for that look.Words have interesting connotations.
I have a buddy that's really into long distance hikes. Think PCT section hikes and such. This person is the type that actually tries everything to form his own opinions and doesn't fall for marketing bs or fads. Usually he's bang on the money when it comes to outdoor stuff and he's given me really great input for my gear.
He swears that kilts are the best thing ever for hiking long distances in the summer time. He's serious and I see the point. Note that I grew up in South India where it is common for men to wear dhotis both socially and at home. I have worn them when I lived there, but I don't in the US. Not because I feel I would stand out or anything, but because I find that shorts are way more practical in the summer time.
Sorry for the hijack, but when I saw "skirt", I immediately thought about my friend's comment.