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Old 05-14-2007, 07:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Head protection in case of rolling? Try this!

Surfing the web today I found this on Digg...I'm not a motorcyclist, but I thought, I'm sure SOMEONE out their who owns and FJ and is paranoid about rolling might want some type of head protection or maybe we have a few motorcyclists here...well, here you have it, now you can wear your jeans, on your head...with protection!



Ass Hat: Nexx X60 Helmet Lets You Wear Your Jeans On Your Head - Gizmodo

I really, REALLY want to see people wearing these...just for snap shots and what not.
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Old 05-14-2007, 07:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Head protection in case of rolling? Try this!

what kind of butthead came up with that idea?
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Re: Head protection in case of rolling? Try this!

it's rare i use the word "asstarded"

that is 110% asstarded.
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Damn, dude...35 threads started since 4-23, and averaging almost 19 posts per day...when do you find time to drive your FJ?
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Re: Head protection in case of rolling? Try this!

Now thats a "ASSHAT"
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Now thats a "ASSHAT"
Yup, definately for assheads.

For my head protection, I use Trojan ribbed.
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Damn, dude...35 threads started since 4-23, and averaging almost 19 posts per day...when do you find time to drive your FJ?
A regular post takes about 20 seconds of my time...if it's an argument, since I have to review what I've said maybe a minute, to make sure I don't sound like an A$$ maybe a minute. I've put 1,120 or something miles on my FJ...If I joined on 4-23, that means I bought my FJ a few days later which was more than likely the 28th, so, I've done plenty of driving. I am always logged into this forum and have it in a tab on FF 24\7 as I do other sites...I can also reply from my cell, not time consuming at all.
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I would have to kick my own ass if I wore that, but I can see some guy with a mullet riding his BMX wearing one.
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Looks like a good deal for a short bus rider.
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what kind of butthead came up with that idea?
Got that right...
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