New entry yesterday says that MUSA items will be cut back because they are
cash flow killers. I have mixed feelings; on the one hand, I can find
cycling clothing that, if not better overall, is certainly better for my
uses, in many other places (eg, instead of MUSA pants, which I've owned,
the Alitta pants I got (at GW, but they are available on sale online for
$49) fit and feel better and *have a gdamn zip fly!!!*

But I love my woolywarm ragg "overjersey" -- like a heavy sweater in
cyclists' jersey cut -- and the Rivendell ls "regular" jerseys were very
nice; in fact, I had one that was too long and too wide. I tried to shrink
it a bit, finally washing it on "hot" and drying it on "cottons" -- no
luck, it didn't shrink a bit. I gave it to my (larger) brother.

But Crapmanship! What a nice notion! It reminds me of the gear I made in
high school from very primitive materials: push gocart of which the wheels
were sections I sawed by hand from logs, with tires strips of large tin can
nailed to the wood. The knife I made from an old bolt by heating it red and
hammering it flat, then shaping it with a file. The "brass" repousse work
made from other tin cans with brass colored interior, cut into strips,
hammered, and nailed to the firecracker guns I made: one musket and one
pistol. I'm very glad we had no internet back then; hell, we didn't even
have TV where we lived.

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*Kinei hos eromenon.* (*It moves [all things] as the beloved.) *Aristotle

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