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| HotbearLVR - 2013-12-31 7:27 PM
DD2012 - 2013-12-31 7:15 PM HotbearLVR - 2013-12-31 5:05 PM I bet you were either an offensive guard or most likely a middle linebacker DD. Outside LB Little to small to be a LB little to slow to be a SS So i compensated and did both
Well I was close! Β LOL Β Just curious...did you do steer wrestling? I saw your HS pictures. Β You looked like a big strong kid.
Nope
grew up a dairy farmer and hated horses. I didn't start riding until I was in my late 20's
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| I will wear a rag 8 or 10 times a year. I only own 2. They are not common here, but nobody has ever commented to me about wearing them. |
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    Location: Eastern OH but my heart is in WV | I have really learned something from this post....
and here all this time, I thought men ONLY liked silk scarfs to be used one way  |
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | I have seen people back East wear scarfs when it is cold, but the flamboyant ones I am seeing on here, I had no idea existed.
Edited by Douglas J Gordon 2014-01-01 11:28 AM
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   Location: In my own little world | Go take a look on Facebook at Twist N Ties. There is a ton of pics of the wild rags they make and you see them on ranchers, cowboys, groom and groomsmen at several weddings,women etc. They are classy, practical, warm, stylish and some just plain wild looking for both men and women. My husband, sons and I all wear them in the winter because they are warm and it gets dang cold when you live where the cold weather tops the charts daily in the winter months and you are known to hold records for continually being the coldest spot in the nation every winter. I was excited to see so many cowboys wearing them at the NFR this year. I'm sure a lot of that had to do with the fact that it was cold in Vegas this year and they helped keep them warm when they were warming up and were stylish as well. I figured I was finally ahead of the times stylewise as we have worn them most of our lives. AndI wish you could buy them for $5.99 as someone stated! Maybe somewhere between $20-$50 for good quality wild rags. For the naysayers give them a try. You just might find out you really like them. And if you have a big neck, don't tie them. Just wrap it around your neck when you put your coat on if you are headed to an office job and they will ward off the cold.
And speaking of colds, when I get a winter cold, I smear Vicks on my neck, wrap a wild rag around my neck and head to bed. Makes you feel nice and toasty. |
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| Silk scarves are quite common among real ranchers and working cowboys/girls, esspecially in the real cold country. |
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