Random questions to which you seek an answer
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How does one not like cake? That's like not enjoying sex.
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Agreed. Conversely, I have a friend who hates pie, which is an opinion I find equally incredulous. I'm an equal dessert offender. It must all be consumed.
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This is the kind of attitude we need, @Matt
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That is a good one @Matt ! I’ll keep it handy.
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Read through this list and tell me you're not craving a pie by the end of it:
Pumpkin
Cherry (with or without Ice Cream)
Apple (with or without Ice Cream or a slice of Cheddar)
Rhubarb
Blueberry
Sweet Potato
Strawberry
Pecan
Peach
Lemon Meringue
Key Lime
Combos of the aboveor….
meh...Cake
and @Jett129 is 100% right about the rules of marriage…she always wins.
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I had a some cherry pie with vanilla ice cream last night. The whole time I was wishing it was a chocolate cake
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During the FW22 livestream presentation @Alex you talked about 'snap upgrades' and I was wondering if it might be time to retire the now possibly out of date 'pimp'?
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^agree
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Re: Tapatalk, I've never had a good experience with any UI over the actual website on any forum. This includes mobile web versions. Sometimes the width is a problem, but I find the single browsing interface much more efficient between a regular computer and phone. Then also it's nice to know you're not contributing to any potential extra 3rd party data mining or worrying about yet another place for personal info to get stolen.
For a different line of questioning:
Between the 21, 19, and 14oz fabrics, specifically for use in type 3s, which is the most windproof or least breathable? I'm assuming that these two qualities are directly related. Similarly, how do the different fabric treatments, eg super black, od, ib, sbg, etc affect this quality as well? I feel like my 21ODs breathe better than regular 21S but it's hard for me to know given how much more worn my pair of ODs are in comparison.In terms of warmth, breathability, or windproof, how do each compare with the 14oz hoodies?
If you could only get one, which would it be? Weather up here is 40-75f for 80+% of the year.