Author Topic: The emergence of my driving persona - or how nomex effects the mind.  (Read 121 times)

Jimr1999

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The post lady dropped off my rather natty Nomex brown boiler suit today, as you can see, it brings the bad boy out in me and with a shirt and a spivvy tie, you may know me as "Slippery Jim" when the effects of the Nomex kick in.  ;) :D :D

Feel free to take the Michael.
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Where you goin'? Shift a piana? :D

Jimr1999

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... And there he is, Slippery Jim...
in addition to the natty Nomex, here we see Slippery Jim sporting a 1998 new with tags British army FM Tourmate in a shade of green not dissimilar to his ride - couture by Marketplace.
A pair of very inexpensive Ebay goggles in a stylish chrome plastic finish the ensemble.

As Freddy Mercury once sang...
"I'm knitting with only one needle
Unraveling fast, it's true
I'm driving only three wheels these days
But, my dear, how about you?"

Watch out Sywell  ;D
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Looking well Jim, but should your helmet not be purple? 
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Mmm, a sub group named the purple helmets? Very subversive. I'm sure it's been done. 🤣🤣🤣
... You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.