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  • #16
    Re: What do you do with everything?

    Well, it seems that this thread has turned into a shopping
    excursion. SO here's something I ordered today:
    Boyt Harness Company’s fine family of outdoor adventure brands. Boyt, Mud River, Bob Allen, Gokey, Rattlers, and Super Sling, providing high quality, life time guaranteed products to hunters, shooters, sporting dog enthusiasts, field trialers and stockmen since 1901.

    It's got plenty of pockets. It shouldn't be too warm. You can unbotton it and wear a t-shit underneath and roll up the seeves. I'll let you know how it works. I think I can strap my hunting vest over the front seat... like the pilot's backrest is wearing the vest. I can stuff the chocks in the
    side pockets and put the maps there too.That way I can get to the pockets of the vest and they're out of the way of both the rear pedals and rear stick. Then I wear this new item for all the stuff I want at very close hand.
    Your's in sortorial splender and with regards; ED OBRIEN

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    • #17
      Re: What do you do with everything?

      There are some unfortunate misspellings in my most recent post on this thread. My apology for typing fast, spelling slow, and accidentally hitting the "submit button" early. I'm a writer by profession... apparently, not by talent. With regards; ED OBRIEN

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      • #18
        Re: What do you do with everything?

        Originally posted by Ed O'Brien View Post
        There are some unfortunate misspellings in my most recent post on this thread. My apology for typing fast, spelling slow, and accidentally hitting the "submit button" early. I'm a writer by profession... apparently, not by talent. With regards; ED OBRIEN
        You can cry on my shoulder any time Ed For a supposedly professional writer, I'm sure an awful typist too... but the typing is not what I use to sell myself!

        I always tell my freelance clients when they ask why I am charging $100 for a resume'... "That's one penny for rental of each of the letters of the alphabet... and $99.74 for knowing what order to put them in."
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        • #19
          Re: What do you do with everything?

          VictorBrave:
          "What's so tough about writing? All you have to do is put one word after another." I forget who stated the quote... Louie B. Mayer? Anyway, I find it interesting... that somedays my fingers naturally find every key and I'm touch typing like a pro. Other days, my finger show signs of dislexia or alzhiemers... and until I sit down at the computer, I never know what kind of day it's going to be.
          By the way -- I never get wirters block, although someday's I get writer's stumble, fall, get up, curse, start again, stumble, fall...
          With regards;
          ED OBRIEN

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          • #20
            Re: What do you do with everything?

            Ed, you can always go back and correct your mistakes with the edit function, provided your signed in.

            Spell check has made this world a better place to live!! I wish we had it available on the forum, as my fingers too are not as fast or accurate as my brain.....which has issues of it's own!

            Vincent

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            • #21
              Re: What do you do with everything?

              Writing daily -- sometimes the writing I do in this space -- is actually an agility test of my brain. So far, so good, except for occasional goofiness. With that stated, the Tribe is free to tell me when I've lost it. I'll try and do the same for you. In the meantime you'll find me gone, if not lost, for a few days. I'll be missing for 10 days beginning tomorrow. A little family time, a little work time, a little road trip, a little quiet time with my sweet wife. Talk to you all after the 24th. With regards; ED OBRIEN

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