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  1. Loved the “Handy Dandy Survival Guide…….” you linked to! Maybe the best way to figure out if the town you are considering moving to might be a good spot for you is to find out if they have hosted a “Drag Queen Story Hour” for the kids at the library? 😉

  2. I have been wearing the Hawaii style shirts in the summer for well over a decade. I didn’t know it was a National trend. I also wear long sleeve flannel in the winter, is that also a trend? The funniest part? My wife found the shirt advertised on the link at a Goodwill for $5, tag still on it! Gotta love a thrifty shopper.

    1. When out in the community (rural or suburban- I don’t do city anymore- too many run-ins with knuckleheads) I like rugby shirts a little large in cool weather with cargo pants (LAPD gear, etc). In hot weather try baseball/football/hockey jerseys/sweaters (usually on sale at Sam’s/WalMart or even resale shops, especially when a player gets traded) with cargo shorts (Wrangler, etc). They’re very non-threatening, casual, usually worn out and loose fitting, and they conceal a lot of stuff. I buy the shorts/pants a size bigger = 1-2″ at waist, which allows room for a holster and the duty belt to cinch it up snug. You can even buy jerseys of your local High School team which will bend into the community well. Winter is easy – Ranch coats etc. On the farm we all have matching ACU’s for just in case.

  3. Hmm, my wife and I were in hawaii some yrs ago and I wanted to buy a Magnum P. I. shirt and cap and my wife said ” absolutely not ” no reason given. Oh well, I still have a shirt from panama, does that count ?

  4. I’ve read that the colorful Hawaiian shirts are the uniform of a fairly new right wing wannabe
    militia group who call themselves “The Boogaloo Boys”.
    The group apparently uses the word Boogaloo to mean civil war.

    1. Yup.
      Bulletins have been sent to PD’s to be on the lookout for it. Them… us?

      I’m taking it serious enough to not wear any of mine for a bit. (I have quite the collection. Including an original magnum p i one).
      I’d rather not get targeted.

    2. I have always liked Hawaiian shirts but don’t yet have any. My Dad had one that I believe he picked up in Hawaii on his way back home after the war in the Pacific ended. I DO have a Detroit Tigers hat which I bought at a shop down the street from Tiger Stadium when I went to see a game there. It happened to be Alan Trammell’s last game.

    3. So I looked up the “Boogaloo Boys (or Bois, both seem to apply). Found an article on Bellingcat (never trust these folks they are of very questionable credibility)

      https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2020/05/27/the-boogaloo-movement-is-not-what-you-think/

      The article is somewhat schizophrenic in it’s portrayal of the “Boogaloo movement”. They are either rightwing racists, leftwing racists, or not really racist at all, attracting people of all sizes shapes and colors. They are either pro government or anti government. They are aligned with BLM or anti BLM. AntiFA was never mentioned.

      My take: The Boogaloo movement reads like a DHS, FBI, or BATFE front group. They are attempting to bring out all the crazies to get the non thinking to call for blanket gun confiscation. They, the Govt, are hoping for a spark, a large public incident, featuring some Hawaiian shirt wearing nutbag opening fire on a relatively peaceful crowd. What is being missed is that it is a very specific Hawaiian shirt, with a very specific design. Anyone wearing a different designed Hawaiian shirt is basically just a clinger, a wanna-be.

      As always stay away from large crowds, especially at a pro gun rally, and don’t wear an Hawaiian shirt while carrying. This situation just stinks of a setup. There are folks within our government who would relish the thought of starting Civil War 2.0, while making it look as though it’s the citizens who started it.

      Stay safe, think critically my friends.

      As an aside: Look up Boogaloo Boys and Boogaloo Bois (DuckDuckGo). The Urban Dictionary has directly opposing definitions for the two terms. Talk about schizophrenic!

  5. Here’s a quote, and a good reading recommendation… Many among us are very familiar with this title, but there may be those who are not!

    An especially relevant quote in these times: “Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”

    George Orwell in the Title “1984”

  6. Also… The US Special Forces Unconventional Warfare Manual from 2010

    https://www.theorganicprepper.com/playbook-step/

    From Daisy Luther’s article: “While it might seem like everything that is happening is just chaotically bouncing from one shocking event to the next, that assessment couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s a playbook – a literal playbook – and we’re being manipulated toward the endgame that does not benefit the American people.”

  7. Trent Palmer is much younger than most of SB readers. His toys are beyond my means at his age. His blog on E-bikes has me thinking. If you read his blog he has one thing that has taken me a lifetime to acquire and he comes out on top with his barter/trading. I enjoy his blog

  8. I used to live in Hawaii. Have a bunch of Hawaiian shirts. Never would have thought that they were a sign of a political affiliation. Includes a couple of designs that were featured on Magnum P.I. I guess I need to only wear them at home and not where I want to be The Grey Man. For that I will stick to my 5.11 polo shirts that work used to issue.

  9. When I was still on the PD and in the Detective Bureau, the Det/Sgt started wearing a Hawaiian shirt every Friday in the summer, since we didn’t have to wear ties from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Eventually the rest of us started doing it, and it caught on with the records staff and eventually even the Town Supervisor (NY’s version of a mayor for towns)! When a new Chief was made, who was a good friend of mine and hated the shirts, he traded us never having to wear ties year round (unless going to court, meetings, etc.) for not wearing the Hawaiian shirts in the summer.

    The shirts actually helped get a bank robber to confess. This rocket scientist wore the same clothes (loud “street” clothes) to rob a bank in town for the second time in 2 weeks. They bank clerks saw him coming and locked the doors. He got caught in the next town over after a chase and as he had robbed numerous banks, multiple agencies showed up to interview him, State Police, FBI, and every small town job in the area. He wasn’t talking to anyone until my partner and the Det/Sgt show up. It being a Friday they were appropriately adorned in their Hawaiian shirts. All the other cops were laughing at them. They walked into the interview room and the perp laughs and says, “who are you guys, Hawaii 5-0?!” And after a few minutes of banter he proceeds to give up our bank robberies as well as the others. Naturally, I was on vacation and missed all the fun…

  10. Re: Frank Hamer, I belive he was not toting a Dept of Justice badge when he killed Bonnie and Clyde but was technically a Texas Highway Patrolman and Texas Prison Investigator at that time.

  11. Off topic recommendation alert. Maybe I should put on a Hawaiian shirt while I write this.

    I know a fella who makes wine and his black currant ferment is great. He gave a couple black currant bushes. I am researching big time, eagerly lapping up information. I have tries and failed with blueberries and elderberries. Let’s see if these babies survive my clumsiness. Here is on site: https://www.quickcrop.ie/learning/plant/blackcurrant

    There are many more I can recommend.

    Carry on in grace

  12. I’m just a bit concerned with guys becoming fashion critics. I have a whole closet full of these shirts, been wearing them for 30 years (and carrying) and will continue to wear them and don’t care who doesn’t like it. They have busy patterns that break up an outline, are nice in hot weather, and if you buy two sizes larger than you need, can hide two bazookas and a basket of ammo.

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