Pillow Swap

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Pillow Swap

Post by Air Force Retired » Sun Nov 21, 2010 2:35 pm

I have finally given up on my Headrest nasal pillow mask. After working most of the weekend, destructing and reconstructing, trying just about every fix on this forum, I decided this is not the mask for me. I actually only used it for a total of two nights (exculding the fixes etc.), so it's like new. If anyone has a Swift LT (Medium) they don't want or need and would like to have the headrest I would love to make a swap. The swift doesn't have to be new, just as long as it is in good shape and serviceable. If interested contact me at: flyingduck1@verizon.net and we can work out the details. Thanks, AFR.

Thanks friends, I now have a taker who would like to swap masks.

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Re: Pillow Swap

Post by chunkyfrog » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:47 pm

Your avatar is adorable.

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Re: Pillow Swap

Post by GumbyCT » Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:56 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:Your avatar is adorable.
Tho not as adorable as yours

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Re: Pillow Swap

Post by Air Force Retired » Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:57 pm

That outfit won me a $50.00 gift card at the company Halloween costume contest in 2008. I had gummie worms in the worm bucket and tossed them to the crowd. Thanks for the compliments.

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Re: Pillow Swap

Post by jlk » Sun Nov 21, 2010 11:42 pm

GumbyCT wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:Your avatar is adorable.
Tho not as adorable as yours

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Is that a fishing pole or a frog fork? Be afraid, Chunkyfrog, be afraid! john

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Re: Pillow Swap

Post by Air Force Retired » Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:17 am

I have not been "frog gigging" since I was in high school. Used to wade the creeks at night with a flashlight and gig 'um. Love those frog legs! But I have mellowed with age so Chunkyfrog need not be afraid. I shall be gentle. To answer the question, it is indeed a fishing pole.

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