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Last Post 08/14/2008 11:07 PM by  okclarryd
Check out Wranger Caprenter @ Walmart
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Ray Hall
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06/30/2008 3:59 PM

    I have turned back a few adjusters because the pant, shirt or shoes are not professional looking. This will pass my muster and I purchase two pant to go with my $55.00 Eddie Bauer two pant.

    The material is very good cotton mix, dry cleans or wash/iron very well. Cost $17.00 each. On the left leg is a patch pocket with velcrow that will hold your fax max laser or camera. A longer folding plumbers ruler pock is also usable. One the right leg is a pencil/chaulk pocket. (not many logo shirts have a pocket). If it will pass my muster it should pass all the rest. Oh by the way as Yogi said, It does not matter which way you are walking the pockets stay on the same side.

    *** carpenter***

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    HuskerCat
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    06/30/2008 11:04 PM

    How true, Ray...those logo shirt have no pockets for the pens.  And that can be a problem for those of us that have that "extra" space between our skull & ears.  So, I've always preferred the pen with the flexible clip because is slips easily between that 1st & 2nd button-up on the company logo shirt.  Nothing worse than chasing down the pen into the gutter on those steeps.  Never had a problem though in the Dakota's during cold weather, you have to use a pencil in cold weather anyway and those 5/8" thick Black Hills pencils do stay put between my ear & cranium. 

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    claims_ray
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    08/13/2008 11:52 AM
    What about the folks that don't have one of these cranium thingies?
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    okclarryd
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    08/13/2008 10:29 PM

    Check out the "clarance" rack at Wally World for one o' them cranium thingys.

    Had 'em on sale the other day.

    Larry D Hardin
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    HuskerCat
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    08/13/2008 11:23 PM

    Them cranium things?  I figured someone might call me on that, when I referred to the "space" between my ears & skull.  I was talking about that little "pencil -holder" area on the exterior of my skull, that is a just a wee bit wide as a result of heredity.  If ya'll interpreted my post to refer to an overly open space between the ears on the interior part of the skull, that might not be up for debate either...   I thank you all kindly for not pointing it out publicly earlier.

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    okclarryd
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    08/14/2008 11:07 PM

    Mike,

    Your secret is safe with us.

    Trust me on this.

    Larry D Hardin
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