Waistpack, NOT Manly???
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Waistpack, NOT Manly???
This should assure all you doubters!
Saturday we were driving through Tomball TX. While we stopped at a light, I saw a middle aged man waiting to cross the road (pedestrian).
He was wearing a straw cowboy hat, western shirt, jeans, boots with spurs AND.... a big black "Tactical" nylon Waistpack!
This was no "Drug Store Cowboy", this guy was weathered, worn and his boots had "barnyard residue" on them.
I wouldn't have beleived it, if I had not seen it myself. My wife was sitting right beside me, she's a witness.
You can't get anymore manly than that!
We would liked to have known what he was packing.
"No place but Texas" OE
Saturday we were driving through Tomball TX. While we stopped at a light, I saw a middle aged man waiting to cross the road (pedestrian).
He was wearing a straw cowboy hat, western shirt, jeans, boots with spurs AND.... a big black "Tactical" nylon Waistpack!
This was no "Drug Store Cowboy", this guy was weathered, worn and his boots had "barnyard residue" on them.
I wouldn't have beleived it, if I had not seen it myself. My wife was sitting right beside me, she's a witness.
You can't get anymore manly than that!
We would liked to have known what he was packing.
"No place but Texas" OE
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I'm gonna have to disagree. No self respectin' 1911 would allow itself to be carried in a fanny pack.seadawg221 wrote:Surely you jest....You know it HAD to be a 1911!HighVelocity wrote:I bet it was a Glock
No self respectin Texas Cowboy would carry a plastic gun
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LOL....I say we call this one a DRAWHighVelocity wrote:I'm gonna have to disagree. No self respectin' 1911 would allow itself to be carried in a fanny pack.seadawg221 wrote:Surely you jest....You know it HAD to be a 1911!HighVelocity wrote:I bet it was a Glock
No self respectin Texas Cowboy would carry a plastic gun
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You can bet your bottom dollar he wouldn't watch a movie about a couple of sheepherders.....
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Re: Waistpack, NOT Manly???
Haven't you guys seen (or heard about) "Brokeback Mountain"?OverEasy wrote:He was wearing a straw cowboy hat, western shirt, jeans, boots with spurs AND.... a big black "Tactical" nylon Waistpack!
This was no "Drug Store Cowboy", this guy was weathered, worn and his boots had "barnyard residue" on them.
You can't get anymore manly than that!
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Re: Waistpack, NOT Manly???
Gotta-hide-'em in Texas. How you do it is your business.OverEasy wrote:This should assure all you doubters!
Saturday we were driving through Tomball TX. While we stopped at a light, I saw a middle aged man waiting to cross the road (pedestrian).
He was wearing a straw cowboy hat, western shirt, jeans, boots with spurs AND.... a big black "Tactical" nylon Waistpack!
This was no "Drug Store Cowboy", this guy was weathered, worn and his boots had "barnyard residue" on them.
I wouldn't have beleived it, if I had not seen it myself. My wife was sitting right beside me, she's a witness.
You can't get anymore manly than that!
We would liked to have known what he was packing.
"No place but Texas" OE
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