Thermal pack for winters

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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby Possum » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:18 pm

seiko1 wrote:The absolute best thermal protection on cold Winter day's is a Holden Commodore ;) :lol:

Meh and you have a couch! .... just as well its Holden! :P
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby seiko1 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:19 pm

6maniac wrote:
seiko1 wrote:The absolute best thermal protection on cold Winter day's is a Holden Commodore ;) :lol:


Spoken like a true SOFT COCK ex Victorian

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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby 6maniac » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:21 pm

seiko1 wrote:
6maniac wrote:
seiko1 wrote:The absolute best thermal protection on cold Winter day's is a Holden Commodore ;) :lol:


Spoken like a true SOFT COCK ex Victorian

You should use emoticons Ron or someone may take offence and SYFFI :kuda:


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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby seiko1 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:24 pm

6maniac wrote:
seiko1 wrote:
6maniac wrote:
Spoken like a true SOFT COCK ex Victorian

You should use emoticons Ron or someone may take offence and SYFFI :kuda:


:finga: Happy ?

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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby mick_dundee » Mon Apr 04, 2011 1:02 am

seiko1 wrote:The absolute best thermal protection on cold Winter day's is a Holden Commodore ;) :lol:


Then why have you got a Ford in the driveway MF? :) Possum, I have 2 pairs of Aldi socks if you want them.
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby Possum » Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:09 am

mick_dundee wrote: Possum, I have 2 pairs of Aldi socks if you want them.


Thanks Mick, the last 2 pairs of Aldi socks i bought, 1 "pair" consided of a large and small and one sock in the 2nd "pair" had a hole in the ankle.. :roll:
Not a big fan of their socks..
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby laidback » Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:22 pm

Possum wrote:
mick_dundee wrote: Possum, I have 2 pairs of Aldi socks if you want them.


Thanks Mick, the last 2 pairs of Aldi socks i bought, 1 "pair" consided of a large and small and one sock in the 2nd "pair" had a hole in the ankle.. :roll:
Not a big fan of their socks..


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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby seiko1 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:34 pm

I get Denali sock's, a bit expensive but I have never had cold feet, even on the way back from Dutchy's last yr. :D
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby Possum » Mon Apr 04, 2011 9:15 pm

seiko1 wrote:I get Denali sock's, a bit expensive but I have never had cold feet, even on the way back from Dutchy's last yr. :D


Do they come in GREEN???? (real green?)
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby zxsixr03 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:31 pm

Procycles Horsnby has last years BMW thermal gear usual RRP $140 each for top and pants all on sale on the table out the back for $20 each... i grabbed handfulls of each its the best thermal gear around...
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby dutchy » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:13 pm

seiko1 wrote:I get Denali sock's, a bit expensive but I have never had cold feet, even on the way back from Dutchy's last yr. :D


Must have been the only part of your body that wasn't cold. You whinged about everything else MF! :lol:
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Re: Thermal pack for winters

Postby seiko1 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:06 pm

dutchy wrote:
seiko1 wrote:I get Denali sock's, a bit expensive but I have never had cold feet, even on the way back from Dutchy's last yr. :D


Must have been the only part of your body that wasn't cold. You whinged about everything else MF! :lol:

I tried crawling into my boots at one stage you know :shock: :lol:
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