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This is a commonly asked question so here you go.
I prefer mine in the form of hat bands, belts or boots. The only wiggling I'm interested in is the kind my toes do...Homie do NOT like snakes !! Unless they're sealed up behind glass, then they're pretty cool to watch.
Backing for longbow limbs is pretty cool too.I prefer mine in the form of hat bands, belts or boots. The only wiggling I'm interested in is the kind my toes do...
You and I both!!Homie do NOT like snakes !! Unless they're sealed up behind glass, then they're pretty cool to watch.
Maybe that's actually why the background gets washed out after all the rain..... so many mosquitos that the thermal can't see the background.......
Back in the day... before A/C was included with vehicles for the arctic (arctic package)... we'd take bug screen and duct tape, and install it to the inner portion of the windows' door frames. That way, we could open the window for cross ventilation and not be eaten alive during our shift.When mosquitos are as bad as dust.... that's no fun.
Back in the day... before A/C was included with vehicles for the arctic (arctic package)... we'd take bug screen and duct tape, and install it to the inner portion of the windows' door frames. That way, we could open the window for cross ventilation and not be eaten alive during our shift.
During times of escorting a "rig move" (drill rigs), we'd be stop/go all day long as we'd escort these things for miles and miles (walking pace). Contests would begin between day/night shift.
When the screen was coated with 'skeeters, you'd roll up the window and lightly press against the screen, crushing them between the screen/glass. They'd fall down to the rubber sweep. Then, roll the window down and let the next batch land on the screen (trying to get you). At the end of the shift, you'd mark the line of dead 'skeeters which had built up and it was the next shift's challenge to kill more than you did.
LOL That was "back in the day"... back in the early 90sYou really need to find something better to do with your time while working lol
LOL That was "back in the day"... back in the early 90s