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Choose Black vs. White Impact Gear Option?

 
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kavekarst
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:34 am    Post subject: Choose Black vs. White Impact Gear Option? Reply with quote

Black has had long run in leather and more recent plasticassisted nylon impact gear. It derives from both asphaltand dark shadowed fifty year old mean street 'cycle culture;with a strong dose of demonized ethic from The Wild One.Blackness concealed stain, wasn't faceless, and recentlyadopted helmet mounted communications from ... ...modern terror, personified by Star Wars, with evil flat whitefaceless uniformity more relevant to contemporary morality.Question is, would reader trade former midnight promisethat framed owners obvious face for DOT Certified helmetand off-road impact gear copy of Stormtrooper flat whitebiker wear as seen in recent films? CB Channel would be astandard retail feature allowing owner to communicate with all other outfitted troopers. Plastic armoured impact panels arefixed to one-piece black net coveralls that slip over summerand winter insulated BDU from XS to XXL. Options includeholstered blaster that actually is air horn.
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Bob
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know what a midnight promise is but I wouldn't want the stormtrooper get up.Are you saying you want to be part of a stormtrooper gang dressed in matching outfits and fighting against another gang with luke, chewbacca and Princess Leia.You need paint ball guns instead of the horns.On the other hand, do it.I picture fighting On your dirt bikes Mad Max style like you are the worlds last hope.Your enemies will include crazy people with misshapen heads that you will inflict modern terror on.Good luck and may the force and the power of God be with you!!
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