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    Leather warmer

    Don't have to worry about me jacket being cold tomorrow. Got myself a personal heater just for my jacket. Wonder if it'll work in my helmet?
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    Might end up with an itchy head if it warmed ya helmet.

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    My kitten is a revolutionary hot waterbottle at the moment, snuggles up under the sheets and never gets cold. Gotta make sure I don't roll over though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pathos
    My kitten is a revolutionary hot waterbottle at the moment, snuggles up under the sheets and never gets cold. Gotta make sure I don't roll over though...
    When my cats snuggle up to me at night (one on either side of me) there's no way I can roll over. They become dead weights and I'm stuck there until one of them moves. I stay warm tho.
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    sorry WT, had to reply

    When my cats snuggle up to me at night (one on either side of me) there's no way I can roll over. They become dead weights and I'm stuck there until one of them moves. I stay warm tho.
    Riff Raff, how could you call WT a "pussy"? Surely he's not THAT bad?

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    WARNING!!!
    Dont transport kittens home under your jacket!
    He didnt like it one little bit (neather did I but desperate needs ect. Better than the other fate that awated him.)
    How can such little animals cause so much pain and blood loss in a 15min ride?
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    He could use your helmet as a litter box. It'll be warm for a while too.
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    That cat has no nose!!!

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    Seriously, try a Widder electric Vest. They are so cool. I mean , not cool, um,

    I have tried some local attempts, but they pale in comparison.
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    Ya just have to harden up a bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidz
    Ya just have to harden up a bit!

    Well my pillion ends up wearing it & it makes her very happy & that makes me more comfortable. When I have worn it, it's bliss, you have no idea until you try it.

    ‘Course I don’t ride a bad bikie machine. Grrr [scares children].
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    Well my pillion ends up wearing it & it makes her very happy & that makes me more comfortable. When I have worn it, it's bliss, you have no idea until you try it.

    ‘Course I don’t ride a bad bikie machine. Grrr [scares children].
    Trouble with those sort of things, for me (I assume this one is the same) is that you have to plug them into the bike. Being a natural born idiot, I invariably, before long, leap of the bike journey's end, still teethered and attached, and either fall flat on my face, or rip the wiring apart.

    What I need is a self contained one. Maybe a small steam generator , and I could shovel a little coal in every so often ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Trouble with those sort of things, for me (I assume this one is the same) is that you have to plug them into the bike. Being a natural born idiot, I invariably, before long, leap of the bike journey's end, still teethered and attached, and either fall flat on my face, or rip the wiring apart.

    What I need is a self contained one. Maybe a small steam generator , and I could shovel a little coal in every so often ?
    WINJA"S bullshit would warm the african continent......try a bit of that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Trouble with those sort of things, for me (I assume this one is the same) is that you have to plug them into the bike. Being a natural born idiot, I invariably, before long, leap of the bike journey's end, still teethered and attached, and either fall flat on my face, or rip the wiring apart.

    What I need is a self contained one. Maybe a small steam generator , and I could shovel a little coal in every so often ?
    They have their own plugs they designed after the old ones they used kept falling out.

    Happened just yesterday. On a curly cord. Ping, no problem. They have the right grip to remain plugged in, but will pull out when inevitably you forget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by village idiot
    It's the only pussy you'll ever get!!!
    And you would be who?

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