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Wait 'til they get their Hanes on you.Liner and sweatband options are boxer or brief.
Wait 'til they get their Hanes on you.Liner and sweatband options are boxer or brief.
As such, at the risk of sounding juvenile, or maybe even infantile, that lid is just begging for a wedgie.Liner and sweatband options are boxer or brief.
Ohhh. A bit of spy vs spy vibes going on there.
I was thinking early CGI. Where can I get one?
Unfortunately I can see it so it doesn't work.
But is it the normal Spy vs Spy or is it the fold in special?Ohhh. A bit of spy vs spy vibes going on there.
Looks like 1990s stealth technology.
But is it the normal Spy vs Spy or is it the fold in special?
Spot the Mad magazine fans here.
But is it the normal Spy vs Spy or is it the fold in special?
Spot the Mad magazine fans here.
They probably meant those ghastly trilbys which were recently so popular among a certain crowd. I just don't think most people know the difference in hats, and the "Tips Fedora" meme is not helping.Let's be honest with each other. How silly do mainstream 30s/40s hats appear to be for most 'average' people today?
Very much, I'd think. Heck, there was a question on "Family Feud" on what a guy could wear to turn a woman off and fedora was an answer!
I guess when you consider what any of us would pay for something from the golden era, in many cases something that would be considered worthless to 'normal' folk, who are we to say anything else is silly or not worth anything?
They probably meant those ghastly trilbys which were recently so popular among a certain crowd. I just don't think most people know the difference in hats, and the "Tips Fedora" meme is not helping.
No clue what the “Tips Fedora” meme is.
That photo is used almost every time someone posting online wants to use a visual example to reinforce their point that in modern day any male wearing a fedora looks as out-of-place as the young man in the photo. His name is Jerry Messing, by the way, and his primary career is being an actor.I have never grasped the “meaning” of that meme, and I still don’t.
You aren't alone. As I've grown older the number of things I don't "get" has increased, but with me it's usually more along the lines of me not understanding why anyone would care about those things.Thank you. I'm still not sure I really "get it" but that's just me I guess.
I believe That meme is (memes in general really) made by, used and targeted at a younger crowd. The idea being that some younger millennial and gen Z cusp guys throw on a cheap hat will make them look cool but instead in their eyes it makes them a “tool”... or whatever word they choose.You aren't alone. As I've grown older the number of things I don't "get" has increased, but with me it's usually more along the lines of me not understanding why anyone would care about those things.