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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted in Maine View Post
    Looks very nice.....but please breathe!!!!
    Haven't you noticed since Glen became a Moderator he stopped smiling in his pictures?

    Hmmmmm...his hair has a lot more gray in it as well......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Haven't you noticed since Glen became a Moderator he stopped smiling in his pictures?

    Hmmmmm...his hair has a lot more gray in it as well......

    Cheers

    Jamie
    It all has to do with using a Tripod and timer, I still can not get used to it, and yes I was breathing perhaps through my nose but still breathing nonetheless.

    And the hair has been turning this way since High School.

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    ...a smile now and then wouldn't hurt either!

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    That is a sharp looking jacket Glen!! They are really starting to grow on me..
    Wear in good health,
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    Thanks Glen,

    Enjoy!

    I think that the coat at the STM is more of a 43R or 44R.

    Cheers,

    Kevin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinkinney View Post
    Thanks Glen,

    Enjoy!

    I think that the coat at the STM is more of a 43R or 44R.

    Cheers,

    Kevin.
    Blast! It's still just a wee too small for my manly frame. No way a 46R could fit in there is there? Or would it end up like the Chris Farley in Tommy Boy scene?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Blast! It's still just a wee too small for my manly frame. No way a 46R could fit in there is there? Or would it end up like the Chris Farley in Tommy Boy scene?
    "...Big guy in a little coat..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinkinney View Post
    Thanks Glen,

    Enjoy!

    I think that the coat at the STM is more of a 43R or 44R.

    Cheers,

    Kevin.
    That's right, what am I thinking. This was the jacket you made as a sample for me to try on before you did my Harris Tweed jacket. So it is my size, which is a 44L.

    M

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