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OMG Fat Tony, that was great!!!!!!! "......like a fresh country lane after the morning dew...." How poetic of you!!! I wish I was born just a few years later. I've always wanted to play hockey and now it's cool for chicks to do it, but when I was growing up it was all boys teams.
See me here pushing you
If I then deny I do
Contemplate or wish away
If I ask you not to stay
blow dry them with a hair dryer after use. You could also wear baseball batting gloves on each hand inside your hockey gloves. That's what my brother used to do.
Originally posted by BigDoug I didn't care when I was just playing, but now that I'm coaching my daughters team, sometimes I just don't feel, well fresh when I pull them off.
Any other equipment can go in the washer, but because of the leather palms, probably not a good idea.
Any suggestions ?
Do you let them dry out in open air? You must have left them to dry in a bag or something...
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