Is It True ?
Posted: Sun 09 Nov, 2014 1:47 pm
Whilst down at breakie this morning, talk got around to yesterdays Airhead ride, it was mentioned to me that a certain bloke ( who shall remain nameless ), did the ride on an oilhead.
Whilst this is not a problem (at least the bastard was riding ), but this particular bloke normally is very persistant regarding name badges, he purposely hid his name badge under his jacket !!
Was this because he did not want to be recognized as he was not on an airhead ???
Was it because he is an airhead ?
Was it because his wife dressed him quickly and sent him out to get rid of him ??
When confronted in regards to his wardrobe malfunction, he stated that if he wears it on his jacket, it flaps in the breeze, the screen on his bike is larger than the windscreen in my truck, I know what is flapping in the wind and it's certainly not his badge.
I'm firmly in the belief that a man of his abilty could overcome the flapping problem with a bit of HTFU powder, it's available at Bunnings.
Maybe with a bit of thought he could come up with a " flap proof " name badge.
Whilst this is not a problem (at least the bastard was riding ), but this particular bloke normally is very persistant regarding name badges, he purposely hid his name badge under his jacket !!
Was this because he did not want to be recognized as he was not on an airhead ???
Was it because he is an airhead ?
Was it because his wife dressed him quickly and sent him out to get rid of him ??
When confronted in regards to his wardrobe malfunction, he stated that if he wears it on his jacket, it flaps in the breeze, the screen on his bike is larger than the windscreen in my truck, I know what is flapping in the wind and it's certainly not his badge.
I'm firmly in the belief that a man of his abilty could overcome the flapping problem with a bit of HTFU powder, it's available at Bunnings.
Maybe with a bit of thought he could come up with a " flap proof " name badge.