kiltie
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Yes, I haven't posted a lot lately but holy moley, I can't keep this to myself anymore. There is likely a topic on this already floating around, but I don't give a rat's red rear, because this is so irritating.
I went to see Tom Waits a coupla weekends ago and, naturally, I wore a hat. I have NEVER been so embarassed to have a head covering on as I was that night. Several concert goers were sporting lids; mostly black stingy brims, an few stingy straws, newsboys, and the like. Well happy day, so far. Here's a big show with lots of younger folks with their headgear on looking, as a whole, fairly presentable. I find my way to my seat, plop down, and drop my hat on my knee. To my great disappointment, I saw I was likely the only one to doff my hat. The joker in front of me left his black Miller stingy ( yeah, I saw the liner when he took it off long enough to wipe his sweaty mongrel head ) on the whole show. What's worse, it looked like he'd pulled it out from under the couch to wear this evening, so covered in dust and cat hair it was.
Wearing your hat at an SRO event where there's no place to put the thing - maybe that's okay. Wearing it at a hot Tx. dancehall or juke joint; okay. Inside, at a concert hall, with seating, with premium priced tix; NOT OKAY! So here's the embarassed part: I just couldn't shake the feeling, as I left with my hat on, that someone else with any sense might be lumping me into this crowd of knownothings. That my hat might pigeonhole me with the crowd so hip that manners don't matter.
I'm not going to stop wearing, and I can anticipate most of the responses ( why do you care? offerings of hat etiquette ( sp?), etc...), but this is what will happen as the popularity of hats rises again. People as a whole have already lost sight of what is right, good, moral, ethical, and just plain ol' good sense ( I'm not being judgemental - that, folks, is learned behavior ), and this idiotic trend is just one more thing to get *jacked* up!
In short - STOP the TREND!!! Enjoy your hats and set a shining example for all, but when you see a kid in an ill fitting jacket handling a fedora, do EVERYONE - not just hat wearers - a favor and SLAP IT OUT OF HIS HAND!
This is not an elitist post. It has nothing to do with quality. It has nothing to do with maintaining the "cool factor" of being in the minority. Manners, Manners, Manners. Good sense, gentlemanliness...crimoney -simple good grooming. NO HAT TREND!
Please! someone give me some chocolate and a hug....ahhh - I'm much better now.
Yes, I haven't posted a lot lately but holy moley, I can't keep this to myself anymore. There is likely a topic on this already floating around, but I don't give a rat's red rear, because this is so irritating.
I went to see Tom Waits a coupla weekends ago and, naturally, I wore a hat. I have NEVER been so embarassed to have a head covering on as I was that night. Several concert goers were sporting lids; mostly black stingy brims, an few stingy straws, newsboys, and the like. Well happy day, so far. Here's a big show with lots of younger folks with their headgear on looking, as a whole, fairly presentable. I find my way to my seat, plop down, and drop my hat on my knee. To my great disappointment, I saw I was likely the only one to doff my hat. The joker in front of me left his black Miller stingy ( yeah, I saw the liner when he took it off long enough to wipe his sweaty mongrel head ) on the whole show. What's worse, it looked like he'd pulled it out from under the couch to wear this evening, so covered in dust and cat hair it was.
Wearing your hat at an SRO event where there's no place to put the thing - maybe that's okay. Wearing it at a hot Tx. dancehall or juke joint; okay. Inside, at a concert hall, with seating, with premium priced tix; NOT OKAY! So here's the embarassed part: I just couldn't shake the feeling, as I left with my hat on, that someone else with any sense might be lumping me into this crowd of knownothings. That my hat might pigeonhole me with the crowd so hip that manners don't matter.
I'm not going to stop wearing, and I can anticipate most of the responses ( why do you care? offerings of hat etiquette ( sp?), etc...), but this is what will happen as the popularity of hats rises again. People as a whole have already lost sight of what is right, good, moral, ethical, and just plain ol' good sense ( I'm not being judgemental - that, folks, is learned behavior ), and this idiotic trend is just one more thing to get *jacked* up!
In short - STOP the TREND!!! Enjoy your hats and set a shining example for all, but when you see a kid in an ill fitting jacket handling a fedora, do EVERYONE - not just hat wearers - a favor and SLAP IT OUT OF HIS HAND!
This is not an elitist post. It has nothing to do with quality. It has nothing to do with maintaining the "cool factor" of being in the minority. Manners, Manners, Manners. Good sense, gentlemanliness...crimoney -simple good grooming. NO HAT TREND!
Please! someone give me some chocolate and a hug....ahhh - I'm much better now.