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Old April 3rd 08, 03:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Gliderport Dress Code

This is going to put a serious dent in Cindy Brickner's tee shirt
business.

Ray Warshaw


No it won't. The "Ridge Dress Code" applies EAST of the Mississippi.
CALIFORNIA dress codes are have a very different flavor: recall,
"formal wear" in California implies SOCKS are worn!

My glider vintage is mid 60's -- I think the only clothing I have from
those daze [sic] is my Boy Scout uniform!!!

-Pete
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