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    Quote Originally Posted by John Reid View Post
    That's very cool man, proud moment.

    LukeS, why is that new car cover of yours so very thin and reflective? ;-)
    He he he , busted :-) .tims

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    Default Re: IFAK worth its weight in gold , silver and diamonds .

    I checked the kits in stock today.

    Some had the Emergency blanket some not, and is being sorted.

    @ Tims: My apologies and a parcel on the way to you.

    @ Gunna: Your kit is complete and en route.
    Recent studies show that 1 out of every 3 liberals are just as dumb as the other 2

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    Default Re: IFAK worth its weight in gold , silver and diamonds .

    I want to publicly thank you camo .Your service has been impeccable , nice to see you stand by your product . Thank you .
    tims

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    Default Re: IFAK worth its weight in gold , silver and diamonds .

    Quote Originally Posted by John Reid View Post
    That's very cool man, proud moment.

    LukeS, why is that new car cover of yours so very thin and reflective? ;-)
    Reminds me of a experience I had on the road some years back.

    We attended to a VERY drunk young guy (maybe a bachelors gone too far or something) that decided to sleep in the new lane the guys were building on the highway. Was close to Beyers Naude offramp.

    He just go out of the car, left the door open and passed out in the yellow lane.

    Builders called us to attend and we eventually got there, checked him over, woke him up and eventually loaded him in a single cab SAPS bakkie. The SAPS were going to drive him home. I covered him with a space blanket and tucked him in nice and tight.

    Another SAPS vehicle arrived, took one look in the back of the bakkie and said to me....."That one didnt make it?" He was out for the count and did look dead.

    Had a good laugh and went on our way.

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    Gives new meaning to "dead drunk" eh?

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    Default Re: IFAK worth its weight in gold , silver and diamonds .

    Quote Originally Posted by camouflage762 View Post
    @ Gunna: Your kit is complete and en route.
    Awesome, thanks Camo and Craig!

    I already have the tracking number ;)

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