Gloves
- keith157
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Re: Gloves
I'm glad you won 
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derekmiller
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Re: Gloves
keith157 wrote:I'm glad you won
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If it cheers you up any John Wayne wore pink shirts in some of his movies 
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derekmiller
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I hope you are not inferring I am a cowboy.... 
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derekmiller
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Well despite the colour, and the p!$$ taking i had to endure, These actually performed well beyond my expectations. Moving coals around, lifting the cooking grate to add more, and picking up the whole chicken. Did get a bit slippery when handling the food though.
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I suppose cleaning them is just like washing your hands, far easier to do regularly then with the fabric gloves I have. Glad they are useful, as Steve still won't sell his skin 
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Yes it was, straight under the tap with washing up liquid, no problem.keith157 wrote:I suppose cleaning them is just like washing your hands
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I think they look pretty good in pink.....
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derekmiller
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MmmmUKEgger wrote:I think they look pretty good in pink.....
