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Re: BANDANAS
I've been wearing mine as wraps at my ankles on my jeans when 
motorcycle riding...have been asked at several gas stations and restaurants what 
they mean....most folks understand Harley Black and Orange ... or even farmer 
john reds....but gold and blue   and not true golds and blues!!  
I love mine and promise ... they go on me or my saddle when ever I'm showing my 
colors! 
 
Linda in Deleon Springs.
 
P.S.  Sorry, but my decision to retire my endrance saddle 
and get my stalwart Paso to not take a lead / charge / trail boss a group... 
took place yesterday.  Seems I've resigned myself to staying on the fringe 
perimeters of competion...please don't make me give my bandanas 
back!!!
    My little Sheltie wore ours last weekend at 
    Mountain State ride in WV....
that is, until she landed face first in a 
    cow pie and the bandana had to be
removed for obvious reasons.  I 
    ran into a couple of people that recognized
the bandanas, but do you 
    know, I didn't get a chance to find out who they
were!!
Susan 
    Swope
SE Region
Kentucky
-----Original Message-----
From: John 
    B. Ayers <ayers@plainfield.bypass.com>
To: 
    Stephanie Teeter <step@fsr.com>
Cc: RIDECAMP <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: 
    Saturday, November 14, 1998 5:13 PM
Subject: BANDANAS
>Keep 
    Promoting !!
>
>I felt like a 68 yo Boy Scout at 
    Equine
>Affaires (MA) last weekend,  and mine
>was the ONLY 
    bandana I saw.
>
>I met several "Ridecampers", and 
    Teddy told
>me she sold one.
>
>Are they ONLY to wear at 
    RIDES?
>
>John and Meshack 
    (VT)
>
>
>
  
  
 
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