h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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I like this a lot, but I'd think a more apt description might
be simply 'urban biathalon'. Or 'warm-weather biathalon', I
suppose. |
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//I'd think a more apt description might be simply
'urban biathalon'// |
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So, it's not a game of runners vs. sharpshooters? |
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I can't picture an umbrella being terribly robust against a paintball shot. |
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Most of America thinks our 'trademark hat' of the cowboy hat as, well, weirdly country-western, and we're quite embarrassed at how popular country-western is as a musical genre in dance halls worldwide. It's like being known as the inventor of spam email. |
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Individuals in other nations, I'm sure, have similar feelings about things like wooden shoes, leiderhosen, or polka... |
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In general, the ridiculousness of a national icon is in direct proportion to how strongly the proponents of it feel, and in many states, the cowboy hat is jealously defended. |
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//America thinks our 'trademark hat' of the cowboy hat//
Actually [RayfordSteele] I was thinking of a white Stetson
for the Calgarian/Canadian contingent and battered Akubras for the
Aussies. P'raps my US cousins would now consider
ridiculously-baggy trousers as their national garb. Kind of
an impediment for fence-clambering though. |
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It's not about how fast you climb the fence, it's about how
f#%ing stupid you look doing it. |
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