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    Modesty snaps and a piece of foam to kneel on.

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    I truthfully can say that it has not happened to me, but the thought has crossed my mind a few times.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    <Mike said>
    Emergency lane of any major interstate. Kilted, kneeling down and tightening the lug nuts as a tractor-trailer goes by at about 80 or more. The next couple of cars have no question.
    </Mike said>

    yeah, i travel about 120+ miles per day on I-75. It has crossed my mind and I DO check mae tyres regularly.

    but on the off chance I lose a tyre at speed, joke 'em if they can't take a kilt!

    brose
    Last edited by awoodfellow; 5th August 05 at 09:32 PM.

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    ...then there's digging ditches in France for the King (or looking for a contact lens)....http://www.eldonspecialties.com/df/c...ics/1cam01.jpg

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    Don't kneel, just squat down and do the work. I've found that squatting pulls the back of the kilt tight enough over the buns area (not uncomfortably so) that even if you did get the wind blowing up, you wouldn't reveal much if anything at all.

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