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To: Balding_Eagle
Try as I might, I can't see anything in holy-post #95 that needs a response.

Do you wish a comment on "emulate a black gangsta because one covets their lifestyle, popularity, and association with being street-tough"
or perhaps a comment on "those who wore them in an eccentric fashion, tended to wear them to the right or to the left, to either communicate directions to others or to indicate gang affiliation"???

I can't see either assertion as being particularly relevant.

What specifically would you like to see addressed?

191 posted on 12/28/2008 2:08:08 PM PST by humblegunner (Where my PIE at, fool?)
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To: humblegunner
Try as I might, I can't see anything in holy-post #95 that needs a response.

I'll respond. He posted his opinion on what someone who wears his hat backwards looks like. He's entitled to that opinion, but it doesn't mean everyone thinks the same about it. He then goes on to say there are only a few "legitimate" (for pete's sake, now we have hat police!) reasons to wear it that way. Again his opinion and not shared by all. Try as I might, I can't understand all the fuss over a cap. The only thing I thought about it was it made his ears look bigger.

192 posted on 12/28/2008 2:38:21 PM PST by DejaJude (Proud denizen of the fighting fringe and an Arizona zealot.)
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To: humblegunner
You said, in post 14 What exactly is wrong with wearing a hat backwards?

Cvengr responded as he did.

I just wanted your reaction.

For some strange reason that request hit a hot botton with a couple of others.

195 posted on 12/28/2008 3:10:42 PM PST by Balding_Eagle (Overproduction;, one of the five top worries of the American farmer.)
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