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Subject: Re: [OM] Turtlenecks
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 13:52:31 -0400
Yup, you got it right and the home of Fort Bragg.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayetteville,_North_Carolina>

About 10 years ago I was traveling a divided highway very near there at 
about 9:00pm when I ran over a garage floor jack in the road which had 
fallen out of the pickup truck traveling a few hundred yards ahead of 
me.  Believe me, when your car hits a garage floor jack at 60 mph it 
will become airborne for a while.  Makes a really, really big hole in 
the tire as well.  :-)

Chuck Norcutt


On 3/10/2013 9:49 AM, Chris Trask wrote:
>>
>> Since you are a group of discriminating men, based on your camera choices,
>> I am asking your advice on men's clothing.  My husband loves Structure
>> turtlenecks.  He's still wearing his old ones full of holes. Structure went
>> out of business, bought by Sears, and they no longer make turtlenecks.  The
>> reason he likes Structure so much is that the necks don't stretch out of
>> shape unlike Eddie Bauer and Lands End which stretch.  He wants a real
>> turtleneck, not mock.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>
>       I like turtlenecks also, and a couple of mine have holes as they are 
> either difficult to find or very expensive.  The cotton ones from REI and 
> Sears seem to last well and are suitable for the average winter temperatures 
> here, but for really cold weather I have a pair of knit acrylic ones that I 
> bought decades ago from a mill outlet near Fayetteville (sp?, aka 
> Fayette-Nam), North Carolina.  The necks in those have yet to stretch out.
>
>
> Chris
>
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