BanjoMerlin
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Pompidou said:it was a middle aged lady.
Just for future reference, that was NOT a "lady."
Pompidou said:it was a middle aged lady.
BanjoMerlin said:Just for future reference, that was NOT a "lady."
Mr E Train said:I was out at a tavern with some friends not too long ago, playing trivia, and I had my Dobbs Soul straw sitting on the table in front of me, when I hear someone zip past me and say "Yoink!" I was more than a little tipsy so my reaction time was delayed, and I look at the table and my hat is no longer there. I look over and a very attractive blond 20-something girl from another team had my hat in her hands, and she sat down at an empty seat, delicately placed the hat on her head, and proceed to strike up a conversation. What was about to be an enraged "WHAT THE-!" quickly became a bemused "Oh...hello." She chit-chatted for a few minutes (about what I don't even recall) and then gently took the hat off her head and gave it back to me. I should have taken a picture of her when she had the hat on (or even without it), but like I said, I was about half in the bag and it just didn't occur to me. If she had been some old hag, I'm sure I would have just politely asked for my hat back, but this girl was so cute I didn't even mind. I probably would have let her have it if she had asked me.
PADDY said:"I like that!" If we're all lucky, we may make it into middle age (Actually, technically I'm there already [huh] ).
Midwest Boater said:man i would really love to see a pic of this hat , before and after would even be better but any snap of it at all (resisting posting the infamous "this thread is worthless etc" icon because it is still a good story with out one)
Pompidou said:
I think that's what I was wearing, because I don't have many red t-shirts that match the hat. As you can see, I have big ears, and they're enticing to flick.
Midwest Boater said:thanks for the pic, it is an eye catching hat and obviously well made.
as for the gals behavior perhaps she was over-served and we can blame the bar keep while cutting her a little slack.
well Im off to look for photos of Boy George in a pork pie.
oh bye the way is the hat still drawing you into adventures and has the public's shock with it worn off ?
Pompidou said:Every day! Why, I was at the bar just last friday and an old man that needed to tell me something but is physically unable to do anything but a forced whisper used the brim of this very hat to pull my head in - well, tried anyway. Like any unexpected tugging, the natural inclination is to resist and go the opposite way. He might not have a voice, but he's still got a good grip.
My experiences can be summarized into three categories:
Young guys never mess with the hat w/o asking, but are most likely to make fun of you for wearing it.
Young girls will snatch one's hat to wear it w/o asking - typically, this doesn't bother me, so long as they remain in the vicinity where I can get it back if need be.
Older men and women seem to have no compunction about manhandling your hat to get your attention. If they were familiar with hats in the past, often they'll tell you how well made your hat is, after they've made the effort to mangle it.
Again - that's just a summary of the experiences I've had so far. They really do fit neatly into those categories, but I certainly don't claim any law of sociology based on them. Just the way the cookie happened to crumble.
Every day! Why, I was at the bar just last friday and an old man that needed to tell me something but is physically unable to do anything but a forced whisper used the brim of this very hat to pull my head in - well, tried anyway. Like any unexpected tugging, the natural inclination is to resist and go the opposite way. He might not have a voice, but he's still got a good grip.
My experiences can be summarized into three categories:
Young guys never mess with the hat w/o asking, but are most likely to make fun of you for wearing it.
Young girls will snatch one's hat to wear it w/o asking - typically, this doesn't bother me, so long as they remain in the vicinity where I can get it back if need be.
Older men and women seem to have no compunction about manhandling your hat to get your attention. If they were familiar with hats in the past, often they'll tell you how well made your hat is, after they've made the effort to mangle it.
Again - that's just a summary of the experiences I've had so far. They really do fit neatly into those categories, but I certainly don't claim any law of sociology based on them. Just the way the cookie happened to crumble.
If anyone knows about looking like Boy George... it's ME!!! :-D
I would venture it also has much to do with the hat owner as well. Some people wearing a hat are more prone to be F*&ed with than others. Would people walk up and grab Mr. T's lid?? Would they grab Peewee Herman's lid? I think this illustrates where I'm going with this one...