Merino Wool Thermals Advice

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T Myatt
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Santiago,

As sport seems to have become so omnipresent my interest in it has waned to such a degree that I'm beginning to loathe it. I feel that my integrity would be seriously compromised were I to purchase 'jogging pants' even if they were to be shamefully concealed by over trousers. I'm proud to say that I'm more of a 'One Man and His Dog' than 'Match of The Day' sort of chap, and "please shoot to kill" if that ever changes. Merino Xmas to one and all.

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That's what I thought! If only I had a bigger budget for warm clothing! Ney matter, I have plenty of layers of blubber.
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i would highly recommend ice breaker merino wool products you won't go wrong

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"please shoot to kill" !! Brilliant Trevor :laugh1:

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Wouldn't want anyone to think I am a chav ! Although I do like catching big chavender. But of course they're a very different species.
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They arrived today, I'm happy. Does any one know if Max Wall fished?

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