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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

moehawk

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Hey all!
This Hückel from our Dutch enabler on a warm afternoon.

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Good to see you're back, Karl!
And belated Happy Birthdsy, Mike! I missed that somehow...
Have a great day!

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drmaxtejeda

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Hey all!
This Hückel from our Dutch enabler on a warm afternoon.

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Good to see you're back, Karl!
And belated Happy Birthdsy, Mike! I missed that somehow...
Have a great day!

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Where do you live, John? Seems like decent weather.

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drmaxtejeda

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North. Little town called Fort Bragg. Was an army base for a short time in the 1860's. Then a logging and fishing town for decades, now a tourist destination along with Mendocino, a few miles south.
Thank you, John. Just looked it up. San Diego's weather is more in alignment with my taste and melanin content. [emoji2]

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North. Little town called Fort Bragg. Was an army base for a short time in the 1860's. Then a logging and fishing town for decades, now a tourist destination along with Mendocino, a few miles south.

Hey, John, do you live in Fort Bragg? I’ve visited a few times and had a chance at a job there. I lived way up north in Crescent City and I went to school in Arcata. I’m doing my best to finish my career back on the North Coast. I miss the weather and the fog and rain don’t bother me a bit (Fort Bragg doesn’t get the rain like Crescent City).


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Keeping with the homburg theme. Borsalino Lobbia in Bismuto c.1955. The sweat says it is "Qualita Extra Superiore", which I agree with totally. This is one of the finest Borsalinos in my collection. I'll be having a chance to catch up with everyone's excellent lids this evening, just though I would do a "drive by" right now.

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KarlCrow

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Keeping with the homburg theme. Borsalino Lobbia in Bismuto c.1955. The sweat says it is "Qualita Extra Superiore", which I agree with totally. This is one of the finest Borsalinos in my collection. I'll be having a chance to catch up with everyone's excellent lids this evening, just though I would do a "drive by" right now.

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That's so cool it actually hurts. Top drawer. Really suits.
 

drmaxtejeda

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Ha! I wonder if it really is the McGonagall tartan, or if McGonagall is really a Scottish surname. Let me look.

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McGonagall, meanwhile, derives fromthe Celtic name Conegal, which translates as "son of the bravest." However, that's not how she got hersurname. McGonagall comes from Scottish poet William TopazMcGonagall, considered across the UK to be one of the worst writers ever to put ink to paper.Dec 12, 2016

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