[pct-l] I Used To Walk This Fast

Tortoise Tortoise73 at charter.net
Sat Jul 31 00:58:03 CDT 2010


Back then as I recall, I had switched to wearing the cotton-polyester work 
pants -- lighter, cooler, and dried a lot faster than jeans.

Still was using my Svea and wearing waffle-stompers.

Tortoise

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On 07/30/10 20:59, Richard Woods wrote:
> Ah Cotton!! Those were the days. 50 pound packs. Svea Stoves. Waffle
> stompers. I'm getting teary-eyed here.
> Wait.
> I'm still wearing jeans and t-shirts. But I avoid roadwalks and
> thumbing whenever I can.
>
> On Jul 30, 2010, at 7:53 PM, bighummel at aol.com wrote:
>
> And, notice that he's wearing what I wore most of the time, "back in
> '77"; jeans and a t-shirt!
>
>
> Greg Hummel
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> Greg Hummel
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