geo said:Budhists.... they DID have a problem with COWhide
The airline revised it's policy and cancelled the leather seats.
Redeye said:Squirrel is pretty common in parts of the US too - I seem to recall my wife (who's from Georgia) telling me that the traditional recipe for a common dish where she's from would include squirrel meat. Never had it myself though.
tango22a said:They pose Hizzoner Da Mayuh of Moronto ....why not squirrels!!
tango22a
Dimsum said:Today I could have sworn I saw someone wearing the boots on trial. I thought it was a desert boot too, but it was darker and the person was wearing a flying suit (of course, he could be getting ready to deploy.) Anyone in the know on how the trial is going...and if I should wait a little bit on exchanging my spare Mk IIIs/Aircrew boots?
Dimsum said:Today I could have sworn I saw someone wearing the boots on trial. I thought it was a desert boot too, but it was darker and the person was wearing a flying suit (of course, he could be getting ready to deploy.) Anyone in the know on how the trial is going...and if I should wait a little bit on exchanging my spare Mk IIIs/Aircrew boots?
ArmyVern said:Hmmmm. One boot - in a colour common to both uniforms ... could that perhaps cut down on the number of pairs of boots we all have to cart around with us?
Just saying is all ...
ArmyVern said:It's ("Cadpat Brown") the only colour that is common to both the Cadpat TW uniform and our Cadpat AR uniform.
Matt_Fisher said:Instead, it may be more of a 'Compromise Brown' ;D
x80 said:I was at the Rideau Center around lunch time today and saw an AF Major wearing a pair of brown suede boots...
I suspect this brown Air Force boot may be a temperate weather thing.geo said:FWIW, wasn't there a regulation about not wearing the desert boots within Canada....