WOW!!!! Take a look at this great deal!

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WOW!!!! Take a look at this great deal!

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Just thought I'd throw this out there for someone to jump at.

Mod Edit: (If we let one through we have to let them all through.) Click HERE to see a screen shot.

Mods: Please take a look before removing.

Can't ..... pass... this.... up...must.... buy.....

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Ugly Hat, ugly whip...mask's alright...i wouldn't buy it

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hmmmmmmmm...maybe time for me to trade-up my DM and Akubra Delux!!
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Post by Dalexs »

I have to admit... I'm kinda torn about deleting this one...
it really is some kind of a deal...
I really hope leaving this for another day is going to cause any artificial runups on bid prices. I hope I have enough $$ in my paypal account... :shock: :roll:
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Actually... I'd love to see someone where this mask with all the accurate gear. Someone dish out the $10 so we can see it done. :)

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Give me a bit as I already own this mask. It was a gift years ago although mine came with the plastic fedora it's supposed to have.

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It's posts like this that make you want to amend that exxx ruling!
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Post by Scandinavia Jones »

O.K., a scary Ed Gein Halloween outfit... what does this have to do with Indygear? :-s :wink:
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:lol: :roll:

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Scandinavia Jones wrote:O.K., a scary Ed Gein Halloween outfit... what does this have to do with Indygear? :-s :wink:
Leather whip, leather boots, leather jacket... The list goes on. :lol: :wink:

Silence of the lambs gear, you know. :)

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Swindiana wrote:Silence of the lambs gear, you know. :)
Raiders of the Lost Lambs?
Temple of Veal?
the Last Caprovid?
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:lol:

Yes, will you bring the "Know your cuts of meat" fun-game for us to play on our way to London? :wink:

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That mask is just plain scary in my opinion!

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Hey, I think I'm going to go as Michaelson for Halloween. Anyone know where I can get a fake moustache long enough? :lol:

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Get a Wookie mask.
Shave off and remove excess material.
Hope this helps. 8) :wink:

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Don't forget the Pecards, my friend! :wink:

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That's what this costume went for when it was new! I almost bought one just for my collection when it first came out, but changed my mind. We needed milk and bread worse than another strange thing for my storage box.

Michaelson costume, huh? :roll: #-o Regards. Michaelson
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Yeah, I was thinking of getting a huge coffee cup to go with the outfit. :wink:

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Don't any of you guys drink tea?

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Only if I can find one that's a strongly flavored coffee version. :-k Regards. Michaelson
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:lol: :lol: :lol:


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Wish I could take credit for that one...but I actually own a coffee cup with that saying printed on it. 8) Regards. Michaelson
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Making your own custom cups now, eh, Michaelson? :wink:

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Nope. There's a LOT of us coffee hounds out here. I'm just one of the millions of caffine sots who live in the world...... :wink: Regards. Michaelson
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Coffe mug. Beer Stein..what's the difference??
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One holds more coffee in it than the other.
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Beer? Oh, you mean the stuff our friends are always talking about in the London Summit thread. Never heard of the stuff before they posted about it. 8-[ Not enough caffine in it to suit me anyhow.... :wink: Regards. Michaelson
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Seriously, one of my old housemates used to drink coffee from a Heineken beer stein (two full ones every morning). And hot cocoa too. He also used to call his ice bowl his Holy Grail and hold it up for everyone to worship.

The funny thing?

The guy is Iranian.

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Michaelson wrote:Beer? Oh, you mean the stuff our friends are always talking about in the London Summit thread. Never heard of the stuff before they posted about it. 8-[ Not enough caffine in it to suit me anyhow.... :wink: Regards. Michaelson
You're right about not enough caffeine, however, sometimes beer, well not beer, but Guinness, does make an appropriate breakfast beverage.
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Indiana Jess wrote:You're right about not enough caffeine, however, sometimes beer, well not beer, but Guinness, does make an appropriate breakfast beverage.
It's a meal in a can! Guiness, it's not just for breakfast anymore.
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Here's a new thing: beer with caffeine:

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industrie ... beer_x.htm

Probably the best of both worlds, great for those moments between going to sleep and waking up. Or something like that.
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English Adventurer wrote:Don't any of you guys drink tea?
I drink tea ! Coffee has certain side effects :?
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I like both tea and coffee, but I'll ne'er refuse a good pint! :wink:
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binkmeisterRick wrote:I like both tea and coffee, but I'll ne'er refuse a good pint! :wink:
Whatever it is, make it strong. :shock:

The mornings after the nights when I don't sleep, :? I load up on extra shots in my Starbucks (Coffee Bean, actually) and a double-chocolate muffin...like Rutger Hauer's character in Split-Second: heavy fuel. :twisted:

Dire Straits said it best: "If you wanna rule cool, you've got to run, on heavy-heavy fuel..." :wink:
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Ya know, it looks like Bob Sagget from Full House at the right angle......... :?

I think I have one of those hanging around somewhere. I might have to try to dig it up sometime.....if I want to look at it.... :shock:
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