Believe me, and I have never been more serious about anything, you are in NO danger of being rear ended. Luckily this can't have applied to me anyway as I'm from Marin County. Mike Fairfax On 11/24/04 6:19 PM, "BenT Syncro" <syncro@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 17:43:01 -0700, jimt <wetwesty@tactical-bus.info> wrote: > >> Not mine.. When I head into the high country I back my camo pattern westy >> right between some appropriate bushes and throw some netting up over the >> exposed portions. Only problem is the smell of coffee going down wind. > > Jim, > > The Westy loving women (or men -- is that better, Joy?) won't be able > to find you. Life is very lonely in camo. > > My Syncro has red stripes painted in a chevron pattern for maximum > visibility. Keeps me from rear ended by a certain Westy driver from > Sacramento. > > BenT > > |
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