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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 66409" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Yeps double bread sacks and newspapers for extra insulation. When the newspaper got wet it was even more water proof in my lacrosse rubber boots that were second hand. Second hand duck coveralls so wore the brown was a faded brown white with the side zippers to the hips. Just unzip one side then step out ,turn, and go. We would carry old dish towels to wipe. We would cut wood for the wood stove so to stay in shape for wrestling during holiday break, keep mind off the urge to eat.I would drag 6' logs out of the bush. Then the house had a door that led to the basement from outside. I would hand split, throw down the stairs, and stack. I still love the smell of oak and ash smoke brings back good memories. Anyways yes bibs for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 66409, member: 217"] Yeps double bread sacks and newspapers for extra insulation. When the newspaper got wet it was even more water proof in my lacrosse rubber boots that were second hand. Second hand duck coveralls so wore the brown was a faded brown white with the side zippers to the hips. Just unzip one side then step out ,turn, and go. We would carry old dish towels to wipe. We would cut wood for the wood stove so to stay in shape for wrestling during holiday break, keep mind off the urge to eat.I would drag 6' logs out of the bush. Then the house had a door that led to the basement from outside. I would hand split, throw down the stairs, and stack. I still love the smell of oak and ash smoke brings back good memories. Anyways yes bibs for me. [/QUOTE]
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