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On Jun 7, 5:04*pm, John H. wrote:
Anything that will provide relief for menopausal hot flashes has to be well worth the money. Do they make them in a blanket size???? |
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On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 18:23:46 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:28:59 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. Anything that will provide relief for menopausal hot flashes has to be well worth the money. Do you use one of these? YES Are they worth it? YES Where do you see the knock offs? These guys sell them at $2.99, at that price if they hold up, it is not worth making you own. http://tinyurl.com/5u8ypv (Not that I would buy one, of course.) Can polymer crystals be purchased at your local hardware store? They can be purchased any where they do gardening supplies, they go by the brand name "Water Grabbers" or something similar. Could these crystals be incorporated in Jockey Shorts to stay cool all over? Yes, but unless your name is "Horse" the shrinkage factor keeps most men from buying the "Kool Shorts" ![]() I own both the shorts and the long pants, but my wife calls me "Tripod". Tripod, huh? Cool. Can't wait. BTW, I'm leaving at 5:30 tomorrow AM for six days of golf in the Seattle area. Keep this place straight, OK? -- John *H* |
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On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:30:52 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is
Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:51:47 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. You be sure to let us know how they work out if you ever go out for a boat ride. I will, I plan on going up tomorrow and spend two days on the boat. Nothing is nicer than an quiet evening on the water. I can't figure out why it would not work exactly as described. I put it on while I was walking the dog, and it is almost too cold, without feeling wet at all. I figure out on the lake in the afternoon it will be perfect. I actually think I will have to move it from my neck to around the brim of my hat so it doesn't get too cold. As much time as you spend boating, you should buy one of each fabric. From what I can tell, you've spent far more time boating than anyone else around here, so you must know of what you speak. I'm ordering two of them. Thanks for the tip. Richard and Wayne spend much more time on their boat then i do. Well, yeah, but that's what they *do*. I wouldn't mind living the life for a year or so. But I don't have the bucks for a big GB. -- John *H* |
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John H. wrote:
BTW, I'm leaving at 5:30 tomorrow AM for six days of golf in the Seattle area. Keep this place straight, OK? Breaking 90 regularly yet? |
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On Jun 7, 9:19*pm, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:30:52 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:51:47 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour.. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. You be sure to let us know how they work out if you ever go out for a boat ride. I will, I plan on going up tomorrow and spend two days on the boat. Nothing is nicer than an quiet evening on the water. I can't figure out why it would not work exactly as described. *I put it on while I was walking the dog, and it is almost too cold, without feeling wet at all. * I figure out on the lake in the afternoon it will be perfect. *I actually think I will have to move it from my neck to around the brim of my hat so it doesn't get too cold. As much time as you spend boating, you should buy one of each fabric. From what I can tell, you've spent far more time boating than anyone else around here, so you must know of what you speak. I'm ordering two of them. Thanks for the tip. Richard and Wayne spend much more time on their boat then i do. Well, yeah, but that's what they *do*. I wouldn't mind living the life for a year or so. But I don't have the bucks for a big GB. -- John *H*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You got money to go to Seatle for golf and can't afford a GB? |
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Tim wrote:
On Jun 7, 9:19 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:30:52 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:51:47 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. You be sure to let us know how they work out if you ever go out for a boat ride. I will, I plan on going up tomorrow and spend two days on the boat. Nothing is nicer than an quiet evening on the water. I can't figure out why it would not work exactly as described. I put it on while I was walking the dog, and it is almost too cold, without feeling wet at all. I figure out on the lake in the afternoon it will be perfect. I actually think I will have to move it from my neck to around the brim of my hat so it doesn't get too cold. As much time as you spend boating, you should buy one of each fabric. From what I can tell, you've spent far more time boating than anyone else around here, so you must know of what you speak. I'm ordering two of them. Thanks for the tip. Richard and Wayne spend much more time on their boat then i do. Well, yeah, but that's what they *do*. I wouldn't mind living the life for a year or so. But I don't have the bucks for a big GB. -- John *H*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You got money to go to Seatle for golf and can't afford a GB? He borrowed a Vespa. |
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On Jun 7, 9:49*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 7, 9:19 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:30:52 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:51:47 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. You be sure to let us know how they work out if you ever go out for a boat ride. I will, I plan on going up tomorrow and spend two days on the boat. Nothing is nicer than an quiet evening on the water. I can't figure out why it would not work exactly as described. *I put it on while I was walking the dog, and it is almost too cold, without feeling wet at all. * I figure out on the lake in the afternoon it will be perfect. *I actually think I will have to move it from my neck to around the brim of my hat so it doesn't get too cold. As much time as you spend boating, you should buy one of each fabric.. From what I can tell, you've spent far more time boating than anyone else around here, so you must know of what you speak. I'm ordering two of them. Thanks for the tip. Richard and Wayne spend much more time on their boat then i do. Well, yeah, but that's what they *do*. I wouldn't mind living the life for a year or so. But I don't have the bucks for a big GB. -- John *H*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You got money to go to Seatle for golf and can't afford a GB? He borrowed a Vespa.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - LOL! |
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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote in message . .. John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:51:47 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. You be sure to let us know how they work out if you ever go out for a boat ride. I will, I plan on going up tomorrow and spend two days on the boat. Nothing is nicer than an quiet evening on the water. I can't figure out why it would not work exactly as described. I put it on while I was walking the dog, and it is almost too cold, without feeling wet at all. I figure out on the lake in the afternoon it will be perfect. I actually think I will have to move it from my neck to around the brim of my hat so it doesn't get too cold. As much time as you spend boating, you should buy one of each fabric. From what I can tell, you've spent far more time boating than anyone else around here, so you must know of what you speak. I'm ordering two of them. Thanks for the tip. Richard and Wayne spend much more time on their boat then i do. My wife and I have had those ties for a few years, Still work great. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 18:23:46 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: I own both the shorts and the long pants, but my wife calls me "Tripod". Tripod, huh? Cool. *Can't wait*. BTW, I'm leaving at 5:30 tomorrow AM for six days of golf in the Seattle area. Keep this place straight, OK? -- John *H* You "can't wait" for what John? Surly you're not that interested in Waylons' "tripod"! |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: On Jun 7, 9:19 pm, John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 21:30:52 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:51:47 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: This is a must have for anyone who is boating or fishing on a really hot day. http://www.kooltie.com/ from their web site. The Original Kool Tie is an attractive fabric tubular scarf which contains polymer crystals. When soaked in water, these crystals absorb more than 400 times their original weight (see illustration). The Original Kool Tie cools the body through the natural process of evaporation and never needs to be refrigerated or frozen. This cooling effect is continuous and will last for 2-3 days before a re-soaking is needed. This provides a more efficient & comfortable method of dealing with hot situations than products with frozen inserts. "Freeze & wear" type products are useful only until they melt, usually about an hour. In addition, the extreme coldness can actually create more discomfort--remember the headaches you got as a child when you ate ice cream too fast? The cooling effect of the Original Kool Tie is all natural--you need nothing to activate it except water. The gradual release of moisture provides the cooling effect. These would be very cheap to make, and there are less expensive knock off around, but I have no idea of their quality or comfort, at $10 or $5 for the knock off, both are cheap. You be sure to let us know how they work out if you ever go out for a boat ride. I will, I plan on going up tomorrow and spend two days on the boat. Nothing is nicer than an quiet evening on the water. I can't figure out why it would not work exactly as described. I put it on while I was walking the dog, and it is almost too cold, without feeling wet at all. I figure out on the lake in the afternoon it will be perfect. I actually think I will have to move it from my neck to around the brim of my hat so it doesn't get too cold. As much time as you spend boating, you should buy one of each fabric. From what I can tell, you've spent far more time boating than anyone else around here, so you must know of what you speak. I'm ordering two of them. Thanks for the tip. Richard and Wayne spend much more time on their boat then i do. Well, yeah, but that's what they *do*. I wouldn't mind living the life for a year or so. But I don't have the bucks for a big GB. -- John *H*- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You got money to go to Seatle for golf and can't afford a GB? He borrowed a Vespa. Do you think he could handle a Vespa? I suppose a 50cc might be doable for him. |
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