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Why men should wear hats - Stylish, mature and respectful: It’s about time
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| May 29, 2013
Posted on 05/30/2013 5:58:17 PM PDT by rickmichaels
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To: rickmichaels; Daffynition; JoeProBono; Slings and Arrows; Revolting cat!
"I AM PLEASED BY THIS NEWS!"
To: rickmichaels; Revolting cat!
Note: Hipsters in pork pie hats are a bad trend. Don’t encourage them.
To: mindburglar
Hats are for bald people. They look better than combovers. According to Ed Wood's film "Glen or Glenda", men's hats are a contributing factor to baldness.
To: rickmichaels; Revolting cat!
As Canadian essayist Mark Kingwell has argued, there are only three situations in which a grown man should be seen wearing a ball cap: jogging in the rain, playing baseball and fishing. How about at a football game coaching the team from the sidelines?
Is there any baseball coach who wears a football helmet during games?
Basketball coaches, however, typically resemble those making trades on the floor of the stock market.
Is there any baseball coach who wears a football helmet during games?
To: rickmichaels
Top hats need to come back in style...
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posted on
05/31/2013 6:09:28 AM PDT
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Fresh Wind
(The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
To: rickmichaels
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posted on
05/31/2013 10:59:19 AM PDT
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Daffynition
(Stand Your Ground)
To: rickmichaels
Jim Marrs without a fedora owuld be ... Santa Claus!
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05/31/2013 11:07:46 AM PDT
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MHGinTN
(Being deceived can be cured.)
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