Girlfriend needs Chaps on CL

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Danno77

Minister of Fire
Oct 27, 2008
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Hamilton, IL
Get your mind out of the gutter. Check this out on a local CL ad. Totally awesome gf!

Looking for a pair of chainsaw chaps for my boyfriend, would prefer no loss of limbs this winter. Probably a size large. Throw me a price. Call or text anytime. XXX-XXX-XXXX. Or email is fine too.

Thanks!!
Danielle

We should all be so lucky!
 
A good intent but I expect someone is going to dump a worn out pair on her, or an older set that doesnt meet current standards.
 
I was pretty shocked at how much lighter mine were after I washed them the first time : ( They probably would not have done the job in that condition.

I should probably get a new set.. Mine are old enough to vote.

Mike P
 
zzr7ky said:
I was pretty shocked at how much lighter mine were after I washed them the first time : ( They probably would not have done the job in that condition.

I should probably get a new set.. Mine are old enough to vote.

Mike P
Labonville recommends that the only method of washing is by hand with a brush dipped in soapy water. Don't soak the chaps, just scrub the outer layer with the brush...
 
After a guy I know cut a 6" long and 1" deep cut in his thigh just missing the main artery I went out and bought a new set of chaps last week.
 
Chargerman said:
After a guy I know cut a 6" long and 1" deep cut in his thigh just missing the main artery I went out and bought a new set of chaps last week.
Geesh, he won't be superglueing that one shut! Chaps are cheap insurance!
 
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