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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Hagwood

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Héctor Fernández

One Too Many
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Miller's Signature Series.......
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Michael A

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A tie vote for best dressed of the week this week. Michael and Steve are setting the bar high for the rest of us!
Thanks Randy, but I think I have to defer to many others here on the best dressed front.

Wigens cap today!
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Great cap and duffle coat combo today, D.

Very little has been done to establish any dating tips on the Penneys Marathons. I think the griffins are one of the older marks, and that deco logo came later - but I really don't know. And I'm completely unfamiliar with your liner tip!
Thanks for the info, Jim. My memory is so bad anymore that I have given up on trying to date hats.

Thanks,
Michael
 

Héctor Fernández

One Too Many
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Resistol Caronia on a foggy morning
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I hear it is going to get very windy and very much colder as the day goes on.
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Have a good day,
Michael
Very nice Michael!

Funny thing for me, and my relationship with men's fashion, is that I wore either a uniform in the military or a suit and tie for thirty years. When I retired I swore I would not wear a suit and a tie unless it was extremely necessary[emoji1]

You give me a pair of True Religion's, a tshirt, a sports coat, and a pair of Converse, and I can survive.

Having said that, I enjoy looking at all the ensembles gents put together here at the Lounge [emoji106][emoji106]

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Short Balding Guy

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"In the lane, snow is glistening. A beautiful sight. We're happy tonight. Walking in a winter wonderland."

Winter wonderland this morning in my neighborhood. The wind chill has the "feels like" temp at 3'f or -16'c.

A Knox Westlite for a dog soiree. The snow and wind were blowing hard and the windcord was used.

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I switched to a dry hat, Akubra CD for snow removal chores. The falling snow and the snow thrown up in the air by the snowblower had me covered in snow mist. Warming up during the effort found that snow particles coated my eyebrows this morning. Wiped off for a pic to share.

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My outer attire needed to dry out after my exertions. Changed yet again, I headed out for groceries in a cap.

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Héctor Fernández

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Last pre-op appointment before my surgery on the 17th. Wore a favorite taupe Royal Stetson for the physical and more blood tests.

For those interested, it's a transphenoidal endoscopic removal of a pituitary adenoma.

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I wish you luck and a speedy recovery. Nice hat my friend.

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Just A Hat Rack

Practically Family
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Buckeye Nation
Last pre-op appointment before my surgery on the 17th. Wore a favorite taupe Royal Stetson for the physical and more blood tests.

For those interested, it's a transphenoidal endoscopic removal of a pituitary adenoma.

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Wear it in good health Tuk. May a speedy recovery be on your way.

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Just A Hat Rack

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Yesterday. Just returning from a second funeral inside of a week. My wife's brother passed away two weeks ago this past Monday and one week later we attended his funeral the following Monday. My wife's sister who was also sick attended his funeral against the advice of my wife who was going to take her to the hospital the following day. She didn't make it. On the very day of my wife's brother's funeral, she passed away as well. They were all meeting at her Mother's house after her brother's funeral. Her sister was no sooner helped through the front door when she passed away right there in the living room. The medics coded her and she never revived. To make matters worse, no doctor at Grant Hospital in Columbus, Ohio wanted to sign her death certificate. She lay dead in the hospital for four days until a few phone calls were made and the death certificate was finally signed. So, it's been a wild two weeks around here.

Anyway, I'm all dressed up and wearing one of my own conversions, Grey Resistol Stagecoach....
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Sorry for you losses T. My wife's family is also very close, and they've had to deal with several losses recently as well, including her sister several months ago. She still has a hard time with it, and the pain will likely never pass. It's a shame that the hospital compounded the problem as well, but then again, it's Grant. In any case, Godspeed to you and your family.

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Hagwood

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Last pre-op appointment before my surgery on the 17th. Wore a favorite taupe Royal Stetson for the physical and more blood tests.

For those interested, it's a transphenoidal endoscopic removal of a pituitary adenoma.

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Good luck with the surgery. See if they'll let you were one while you're under for good luck......
 

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