Re: What would you pay for good workers? Um... well, it's pretty windy in that area, and no matter where I stood I was managing to get a face full of wood chip and dust.
Found that it allows me to breathe easily without getting a mouth full of gack.
And it looks cool... c'mon now =)
The second day when I took the guys up there, I offered one to the groundies and they both declined. Then 10 mins later they were asking for them. <shrugs> Just works well for that area.
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