Thanks for the information!Andykev said:You been on the bay, I saw the pics. Gets windy? Boston, you guys get blows there?
Hemingway Jones said:Yes, it does get windy here. Right now, it's about 24 with 40+ mph wind gusts. It is truly artic.
minus_273 said:now what are these wind trolley things everyone is talking about. Google got me nothing much.
Hemingway Jones said:Russ, I really would have liked to have seen that Akubra. Do you have any photos?
Don't worry Russ, "I'll never let go."Russ said:Absolutely none. That's what I get for being the family photographer. After I'm gone there will be very little photographic evidence I ever existed.
minus_273 said:last week was much worse. I remember we had 70 mph wind gusts. Luckily I wasn't walking around in the downtown wind tunnels at the time.
now what are these wind trolley things everyone is talking about. Google got me nothing much.
I understand the saddness brought on by a lost hat, but you hav obviously never tried to wear your hair in a ladies style from the 30's. No brush, spritz, or squirt will ever just do. We're talkin can upon can of spray, and that's just to start the day. It must be glued down and unmoveable in order to withstand the weather. One who does not use enough will have one ruined do. I wish I could pull a string and make it all perfect. I have found hair nets are never as stylish as fedoras.And this is just hair we are talking about. You don't have to contend with makeup, or any of that other girlie stuff that is always ruined by the elements. Try running to catch the train in 3 inch heels. You guys can look nice in comfy boots to brave the elements. You are complaining about your hat blowing away, you can hold onto it, or use one of those strings. Oh, you poor men, step into the ladies life for one day, you'd never last.Sardou said:But a brush, a spritz and a squirt of goo will redo a "Do" as good as new.
A lost hat is a wound that will never heal.
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Sardou