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"JJ" wrote in message
... Dwight Stewart wrote: And if you really want to see some sloppyness, go to a ham fest. (snip) I can accept a certain level of sloppyness at a ham fest or other casual event (as opposed to the mall, restaurant, work, or other such places). Or perhaps I should say that I dress more sloppily at a ham fest than I would at work or so forth. I just don't really see an overwhelming reason to dress up for a ham fest. Casual is OK, but there is a differenc between casual and sloppy. Clothes that have obviously been worn for several days and smelly are sloppy. I have seen a lot of that at ham fest. Seems that to some hams, the acquiring of a license means they now only have to take a bath once a month or less. snicker I don't think "hams" have cornered the market on stinking... Kim W5TIT |
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