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And some of us are too d*** OLD to have watched He-Man. lol

Come'on Buff. I thought they based He-Man on you after seeing you strut your stuff Adonis style in the old flight suit. Sadly, after seeing my uniform clad physique in action someone was inspired to creat Nacho Libre.
 
Come'on Buff. I thought they based He-Man on you after seeing you strut your stuff Adonis style in the old flight suit. Sadly, after seeing my uniform clad physique in action someone was inspired to creat Nacho Libre.

Yeah, and I wish Nacho Libre had done better so I could make more in royalties.
 
Come'on Buff. I thought they based He-Man on you after seeing you strut your stuff Adonis style in the old flight suit. Sadly, after seeing my uniform clad physique in action someone was inspired to creat Nacho Libre.

Hahahaha. Just out of curiousity, if your uniform is spandex like in Nacho Libre, do you still wear your tie or is it painted on? Plus how are the cold characteristics of said spandex, the wind is starting to pick up and the ramp up here is getting a little drafty. Oh and how's the package improvement, there's a few fruit loop loaders that i'd be worried about.
 
Hahahaha. Just out of curiousity, if your uniform is spandex like in Nacho Libre, do you still wear your tie or is it painted on? Plus how are the cold characteristics of said spandex, the wind is starting to pick up and the ramp up here is getting a little drafty. Oh and how's the package improvement, there's a few fruit loop loaders that i'd be worried about.

I don't have to wear a tie because I am so hot, it is ALWAYS over 85 degrees when I am there.
 
I don't have to wear a tie because I am so hot, it is ALWAYS over 85 degrees when I am there.

I've seen your kind doing TDY before, they're the ones who bring a pair of shorts in the middle of winter. Navy blue of course, with black socks.
 
Hahahaha. Just out of curiousity, if your uniform is spandex like in Nacho Libre, do you still wear your tie or is it painted on? Plus how are the cold characteristics of said spandex, the wind is starting to pick up and the ramp up here is getting a little drafty. Oh and how's the package improvement, there's a few fruit loop loaders that i'd be worried about.

Hell yes I still wear a tie. The real question is whether or not to put it over or under the cape. Under looks better, but over cuts about 3 seconds off the time required to disrobe and dive into that freight dog quality hotel bed. As for the cold and Spandex I agree it sucks but the solution is simple. I just leave at scheduled block regardless of whether the customer has finished loading or not. I never have to enter a delay code, and it really cuts down on the offload at the outstation. As for package improvement I recommend the following study material: Spinal Tap. Get that reference and you'll know how I roll. No worries about the light in the loafers variety, but we do have a female version on our ramp. I think it's a female anyway.
 
Funny how it stays cool out there isn't it. And I thought the four inch wide tie knot look was smokin.
 
THAT tie must be at least 4 feet long, cause I can't for the life of me make a tie with a 4 inch knot. It's even 85.1 degrees in SLC. Can you believe that???
 

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