MKVII, meet your hardcore cousin...
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MKVII, meet your hardcore cousin...
The people who make Drizabone coats, etc, are now making a bag out of Drizabone material. This would be AWESOME for hiking, etc.
Remind you of anything?
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Remind you of anything?
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- Swindiana
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To make a long story short, one of the toastmasters at a dinner I went to sing at tonight made a great impression of Steve Irwin before we went on... I might even tell you he even was from Australia. We've got exchange students from all over the world here and I hooked up with a couple of guys from the US too. I guess I just got inspired.
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This week at work we got a call that sent me to typing a monologue as Steve Irwin and I was trying to type with an Austrailian accent on the computer in my car to some of my co-workers.
The call was for a 9 1/2 year old, over 10 foot, 100 pound Python that had bitten a teacher, at one of the local high schools, on the arm and wouldn't let go. The kids were running around the school looking for a machette. The Fire Department was there, but they said they weren't touching the snake.
My little monologue was about the Cocodile Hunter assisting with the snake and saying stuff such as, " That's a 100 pound Python, by crikey, that my wife, Terri, has wrappped around her. Ain't she a beut. The snake, not Terri. Don't try this at home. We are trained professionals. Terri, is that snake squeezing as hard as it looks like he is. I'm sorry, hon, I couldn't hear you."
We resolved the little dilema by giving the snake a rat about the size of a chicken. He had a rat for dinner. Wait, I think he had a teacher for dinner and a rat for desert. Anyway, we got the snake back in the cage. The last thing we heard was the teacher explaining to the class that the lesson for today is, that you don't pick up a 100 pound snake that hasn't eaten in about three weeks.
The above is loosely based on a true story.
The call was for a 9 1/2 year old, over 10 foot, 100 pound Python that had bitten a teacher, at one of the local high schools, on the arm and wouldn't let go. The kids were running around the school looking for a machette. The Fire Department was there, but they said they weren't touching the snake.
My little monologue was about the Cocodile Hunter assisting with the snake and saying stuff such as, " That's a 100 pound Python, by crikey, that my wife, Terri, has wrappped around her. Ain't she a beut. The snake, not Terri. Don't try this at home. We are trained professionals. Terri, is that snake squeezing as hard as it looks like he is. I'm sorry, hon, I couldn't hear you."
We resolved the little dilema by giving the snake a rat about the size of a chicken. He had a rat for dinner. Wait, I think he had a teacher for dinner and a rat for desert. Anyway, we got the snake back in the cage. The last thing we heard was the teacher explaining to the class that the lesson for today is, that you don't pick up a 100 pound snake that hasn't eaten in about three weeks.
The above is loosely based on a true story.
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Here are a couple of threads mentioning it:
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=995
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6639
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http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=995
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6639
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Which are only good if you know about the bag in the first place... otherwise, what would you search for?Swindiana wrote:Here are a couple of threads mentioning it:
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=995
http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6639
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Was this after washing it or with no wash? The bags are treated with a water repellant chemical to begin with, but washing them seem to take some of it away. I use a water-repellant similar to Scotch Guard for my everyday bag and it has never soaked through either. An invisible treatment that works wonders if you ask me.my bag is extremely resistant to water. Ive actually taped up the air vents
and filled the whole thing with water, having no leaks.
Adam
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Actually, the bag is coated with a parafin or waxy type concoction that is pretty wash resistant as well. I washed mine once, and all it did was make the surface feel that much, well, gooier. Weird stuff. I then read the instructions, and they recommend just wiping it off rather than washing. See, the instructions ARE good something, I suppose. Regards. Michaelson
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Yep, Driza-Bone products are made of oiled cotton, much like the Barbour jackets.Michaelson wrote:Actually, the bag is coated with a parafin or waxy type concoction that is pretty wash resistant as well.
BTW... according to the header of the thread, this bag is the Mk VII's hardcore cousin...? So WWII-used canvas bags are for wimps?
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Yeah, I was just thinking that. Hardcore cousin...no. Waterproof nephew.....sounds about right.Scandinavia Jones wrote:Yep, Driza-Bone products are made of oiled cotton, much like the Barbour jackets.Michaelson wrote:Actually, the bag is coated with a parafin or waxy type concoction that is pretty wash resistant as well.
BTW... according to the header of the thread, this bag is the Mk VII's hardcore cousin...? So WWII-used canvas bags are for wimps?