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Just ordered a Todd's jacket in cowhide. Now the wait begins. I'll admit, it was tough to pull the trigger on the jacket, being the most expensive indy gear piece, but I have been "jonesing" ( pardon the bad pun) for a jacket for years now, so its about time I guess. Now the wife is free to get me a Akubra Fed for my birthday...much easier on her pursestrings than a jacket!! Man, I'm getting excited!
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WAITING STINKS!!!
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no ydam....whats worse is not having anything on order. then it feels like you're not contributing to your hobby......thats why i need medication :lol:

good decision on the jacket purchase jamie_h. be sure to post your pride and joy when she shows up.....then i can ask you if i can have it :D
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ydam wrote:WAITING STINKS!!!
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Tell me about it.
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Indiana G wrote:no ydam....whats worse is not having anything on order. then it feels like you're not contributing to your hobby......thats why i need medication :lol:
How true! You wait in eager anticipation for something you have on order, whether it takes weeks or months. When it arrives, you are all excited. Then it dawns on you that you don't have anything on order to wait for. Medication is the only solution in the interim until the next order. 8-[
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i'm glad you understand falcon. when meds run out, i like to fall back on the "wested alcohol treatment" :lol:
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Indiana G wrote:i'm glad you understand falcon. when meds run out, i like to fall back on the "wested alcohol treatment" :lol:
Any alcohol treatment will do until the next order is placed. :oops:
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"being the most expensive indy gear piece"

Uh uh...That'd be the gun or a David Morgan.
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Yep. No breaks on those two items. :(

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"Uh uh...That'd be the gun or a David Morgan."

True!! I should have said "that I plan to buy"..lol...at least for now..but you know how that is!!
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"being the most expensive indy gear piece"

Uh uh...That'd be the gun or a David Morgan.
i was going to point that out...but i knew that he meant only the items on his wishlist.

so the question is....how come no need for the bullwhip? its fun you know :D
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Why no whip? Good question. At this point, I want my Indy gear to be for more "every day use" if that makes sense. Now, how many practical times can I wear a leather jacket in Louisiana is another good question!

I have already begun wearing my "close enough" shirts, web belt, and boots to work. If i keep adding a piece here or there, my co workers might not realize my infatuation with all things Indy!! :)
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Dressing in Hovitos gear on casual Friday is also a bad idea. Trust me! ;)

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Dr._J wrote:Dressing in Hovitos gear on casual Friday is also a bad idea. Trust me! ;)

Regards, Dr. J
J, if that's how you're dressing on Fridays now, I had heard the rumors they were preparing to ship you back to LA.....now the rumors are making more sense! :-k :lol: :wink:

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dressing like Hovitos on Friday isn't so bad, it's when you start pumping your co-workers with darts from your blowgun that can stir things up a bit...
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dressing like Hovitos on Friday isn't so bad

I have to agree, I mean the bowl haircut never really went out of style anyways. I say let loose and enjoy the armbands!!!!!!! :lol:


...and yes, waiting is never, ever a joyfull time.
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ydam wrote:WAITING STINKS!!!
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reminds me of the old Heinz catsup commercial
Anticipation....

I am waiting for a Camptown hat and a IOAB whip so I can say I am FEELING the pain too :roll:
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I've ordered my wested some days ago, I am already nuts of waiting!

How long till you get your jacket you think Jamie?
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Dear Sir,
All orders are taking 21-28 working days from the date order have been processed.
When the order is completed you will be emailed with a tracking number
Thanks Gemma
Holy smokes! Gemma is saying 21-28 WORKING days - that means 4-6 weeks.

Aughgh! I need a drink.
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thanks for the update. i guess i shouldn't be expecting it anytime soon then. :cry:
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Michaelson wrote:
Dr._J wrote:Dressing in Hovitos gear on casual Friday is also a bad idea. Trust me! ;)

Regards, Dr. J
J, if that's how you're dressing on Fridays now, I had heard the rumors they were preparing to ship you back to LA.....now the rumors are making more sense! :-k :lol: :wink:

Regards! Michaelson
No way! They LOVE me down here! Michaelson, I may have said "y'all" the other day by accident! :oops: :wink:
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Funny, I've lived in the South for almost 18 years now, and I haven't said that. :-k :lol:

Once you get the hang of eating grits and baking/frying corn bread, only THEN might you fit in. :wink:

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Michaelson wrote:Funny, I've lived in the South for almost 18 years now, and I haven't said that. :-k :lol:

Once you get the hang of eating grits and baking/frying corn bread, only THEN might you fit in. :wink:

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NO! Once you eat a whole pan of Craklin' Cornbred in one sitting and washed down with several glasses of sweet tea. Refer to were you live buy the county's name unlessy your live in the city. Learn to Love SEC College Football.Then and only then you might fit in a little. :P
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That's the problem. I don't pay ANY attention to SEC football (and I work for the University of Tennessee! :shock: ) or NASCAR, so I'll never fit in I suppose. :lol: :wink:

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Well Knoxvill is only a 2hr drive from me. I might have to give you a crash course one weekend. Tennesee is obsessed with their Football, didint they ghange the area code arround Knoxville to 865 (Vol) Aka, Vols. that is takeing it a bit too far.
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Although most of this trip has been spent in Greensboro, I had some good times in both Kentucky and Tennessee...! 8)
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greatgarlando wrote:Well Knoxville is only a 2hr drive from me. I might have to give you a crash course one weekend. Tennesee is obsessed with their Football, didint they ghange the area code arround Knoxville to 865 (Vol) Aka, Vols. that is takeing it a bit too far.
Tell me about it. I WORK for UT (Space Institute in Tullahoma). When they made that change, it really screwed up the works for those of us outside the main campus, as all our auto dial phones, faxes, codecs, etc. had to be changed to reflect that dang area code. ](*,)

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i have been to TN a few times actually. I used to be one of the sports photogaphers for the University of Arkasas and got to snap some pics one of our football games their...yes...we lost. I am also a big Dave Ramsey fan so i have been to Nashville a few times to hear him speak. Oh...and my brother is a starving musician in Murphesburrow. So if you happen to go there at some point be sure to kick a couple extra $$$ to any half starved looking musician sittin on the side of the road. I am sure he will thank ya for it :D
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Vitoscarlatti wrote:Michaelson, What exactly are ' grits '? :?
Grits are made from ground corn. Taste quite good with butter and a pinch of salt.
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Kind of sounds like polenta?
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Vitoscarlatti wrote:Mighty 'bliged sir...
No problemo.
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Kt Templar wrote:Kind of sounds like polenta?
It is, It's the American Version. Depending where in the south you live it is sometimes eaten with a pinch of sugar like oatmeal, though I don't recomend it. It's best with butter, salt, ...eggs sunny side up buscuits and sawmill gravy.
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ARRRRGH!!!
#-o
Now I want to go to Waffle House!!!
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Here in Charleston, shrimp and grits are the thing. Quite tasty.
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