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BTW, that was some great investigative journalism you did there...
WTF are you talking about.
Here's some more investigating. You joined in December 2014 and every post you make uses the emoticon. I think people here know what your deal is. Must be slow in Pittsburgh.
Here's some more investigating. You joined in December 2014 and every post you make uses the emoticon. I think people here know what your deal is. Must be slow in Pittsburgh.
You are quite the super sleuth, and borderline stalker... and self-proclaim forum spokesperson. Here are a couple more...
I can't help but want driving gloves for my new baby. Does anyone use driving gloves? I'm in the market for a good set of gloves for the lady. High quality is a must!
I can't help but want driving gloves for my new baby. Does anyone use driving gloves? I'm in the market for a good set of gloves for the lady. High quality is a must!
I have a pair of very fine soft, comfortable Italian leather driving gloves and like them because they keep sweaty hands from staining leather steering wheel, and they provide a better and more consistent feel IMHO. Here is the link for my source. Expect to pay about $60. www.leatherglovesonline.com
Why anyone would disparage wearing driving gloves is beyond me. There are gloves for golf, handball, baseball, boxing, football, bicycling, motorcycling, and just about every sport I can think of besides swimming. I suppose the critics go barefoot when they play basketball.
Driving gloves make me think of the toolbag who showed up at the local Cars and Coffee in his red Ferrari. He had driving gloves, driving shoes and a Ferrari shirt. You would think he was at LeMans rather than in a parking lot with a bunch of car enthusiasts, none other of whom had driving gloves.