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Fake news!!!!! I have become somewhat versed in UGG stuff over the years, since my wife has at least 12 or more various types..and I can state with certainty that UGG does not make bike covers!!..
You caught me in a lie Al. My bike sits naked and shivering out in my 2 degree garage. It does have a sheepskin seat cover though!
Sounds like our better halves have much in common. Cheryl has a closet full of Uggs (among other stupid expensive footwear). And she bought me the Ugg slippers (enclosed heel for inquiring minds) that I have to admit, make me feel special every damn time I wear them.
Originally Posted by OKMICK
Bob, there was an unsavory incident a couple of years back where I mentioned, in passing only, that Sherri had purchased new bed sheets that were 1000 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton. I will leave the ensuing hilarity to your imagination.
Ooooh.....rookie mistake. Never talk thread count online. It's worse than oil or counter steering threads.
You caught me in a lie Al. My bike sits naked and shivering out in my 2 degree garage. It does have a sheepskin seat cover though!
Sounds like our better halves have much in common. Cheryl has a closet full of Uggs (among other stupid expensive footwear). And she bought me the Ugg slippers (enclosed heel for inquiring minds) that I have to admit, make me feel special every damn time I wear them.
Ooooh.....rookie mistake. Never talk thread count online. It's worse than oil or counter steering threads.
Thread Count? I grew up pretty poor ... When it came to sheets the only count we had was one or two.
Good Lord! Next time make it a postage stamp sized pic Al. Cheryl's radar immediately went off when I scrolled past those. She already has 4 pairs of $200 slippers. Another pair will cut into my drinking money.
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