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9th November 08, 10:26 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
Thanks, Puffer for including those mesurments; that does explain the difference.
Now it all makes perfect sense in my mind. I didn't think they were perfectly formed and ridgedly flat-stiff as a board on top-more lumpy and soft.
Thanks Jock! That takes care of most of my fears and worries.
Any time Ted. Leave all that starch and ironing stuff for the military! Actually, joking apart, sometimes people's military background is quite obvious by the way they incorrectly wear the civilian balmoral.
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