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Are 'Buffs' any good?
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Buff was actually the result of a commercial printing error, which should have read "DUFF"


Mind you we all have a right to wear what we like and that even goes for the Lace crotchless knicker wearing wild camping in green tents brigade. ;0)
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Buffs are colourful.
Got my vote ere they are very practical all four of us have one,and they look cool on kids and and my wife!but i look a knob with one on (hats just dont suite me) or am i just vien...


did wear my buff while skidiving to mop up all the sweat while bricking it in the plane!!
only kidding not scared of hieghts really..
but it was a hot/sunny day and it stopped my kids from burning as we didnt have any suncream with us ..
we also take them abroad with us

my buff says BUFF on it...thats original eh!!
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The Buff I'm wearing -> has a map of Venus on it.
Handy if you lose your map when walking there.
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whats wrong with wearing crotchless knickers?!!
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"whats wrong with wearing crotchless knickers?!!"
They leave a sunburned stripe across your napper.


The "buff slaying vampire" has spies you know, just wait for the revolution, I'm telling you - you are all marked OMers!




;)))




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Isn't that an oversized buff flying above your head though, Tony?

;-)

(my only buff looks remarkably similar!)
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Buffs are great. I have a normal one and a polar buff. My normal one got me through a warm New York marathon.



Actually, my Grandfather wore the predecessor of the modern Buff, the knotted handkerchief and he probably looked just as daft!


Pssssst, please don't tell Darren, but I do have one which I have to say I ONLY use for a practical purpose, I use it to BUFF the shiny tank on my motorcycle, hence the name buff!


;))))


(I MIGHT also wear one around the neck under my leathers, but please note Darren it is NEVER in view to the general public)


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What's this thing called a Buff??
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If you refused one would it be known as a re-BUFF?
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Nowt wrong with green tents either - I have 2 green, 1 brown, 1 grey, 1 maroon & 1 yellow - guess which one I avoid taking wild camping (bar the once to give it a testing)
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What's this thing called a Buff??

Its a bit of old rag, tarted up, repackaged and sold to a bunch of mugs at highly inflated prices.
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Thumbs up from me, too. Serious neck injury that ended my rugby career years ago means I often suffer a stiff and painful neck. Buff helps!

Do what Paddy did: book an expensive trip to Spain and buy one cheap! :)))
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Rumbled!

Obviously - I didn't think through the cost implications of doing it that way!
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"BUFFS" are a gift from the gods.
When wearing one I am bullit proof although I can't fly.

Yet;-)
I went back to a buff on last weekend's hike.

And wore my new BPC one around town last night (in a Hairy Biker moment...except I don't have a bike, so lost something in the Hairy Avensis moment).

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