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Old Wed May 28, 2003, 02:06pm
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But when I work with the guy that wears the Byron collar and the zipper wide open in order to show his chest hair and gold necklace, I figger, "Why bother"?
Get in; get done; get out.
mick
So, mick, have you been doing lots of one-man games lately?
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Old Wed May 28, 2003, 07:01pm
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But when I work with the guy that wears the Byron collar and the zipper wide open in order to show his chest hair and gold necklace, I figger, "Why bother"?
Get in; get done; get out.
mick
So, mick, have you been doing lots of one-man games lately?
My Byron collar shirts have become shoe bags.
I don't have enough hair on my chest to see.
I don't even wear my 33-yr.-old wedding ring.
...And basketball season ended in March.
It's Baseball and Softball for me; NL rules include jewelry.
mick
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Old Wed May 28, 2003, 07:34pm
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My Byron collar shirts have become shoe bags.

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Old Mon Jun 02, 2003, 08:10am
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My Byron collar shirts are still in very good condition (that is why I buy Cliff Keen shirts) and I still wear them for CYO, men's recreational and summer leagues, and summer team camps at the local colleges. I love the V-neck shirts, but why through out good shirts that still can be worn in less than formal games.
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