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Prevents nappy-hair, for your afro.
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I wore my Midsouth Shooters Supply knit cap to the infusion lab, the juice is cold going into the vein. But my hydronic furnace keeps the house warm enough.
But mine doesnt have a ball on top No ball on top, that's a Canuck thing. They loves their toques. Friggin dingly balls.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I want to know how you are getting all those nighttime pics of Wabi, there Slum
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Jeez, because one might have to answer a knock at the door and a man should never be seen in public with his head uncovered. Be Prepared, it's a thing. My camping bonnet, hand knit in Ireland and brought to me from the home country ( Mom's side) by my dear sister. It resides in the truck so when out camping or fishing my head is always properly covered Is that a pic of Billy Gibbons? Might be my cousin Euell. see the pinetree? Hint They are edible you know.
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The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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On the knit cap thing
Why do Millennials wear them when it’s 90+ degrees walking down the side of the road?
Steve, ya got anything on this? Th9y ston-on w9x
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When they were popular, nobody had decent heating that lasted all night.
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On the knit cap thing
Why do Millennials wear them when it’s 90+ degrees walking down the side of the road?
Steve, ya got anything on this? Not Steve but hear ya on knit caps when it's 90 plus degrees, it's a thing with the black dudes down here, also see white boys acting like they black doing the same. They must think it makes them look cool lol.
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If you ever slept in a tent in sub-zero weather, you'd know. exactly.......... Cold SOB in winter at high altitudes
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How does one keep still enough while asleep to keep from knocking the dangly ball hat off his chrome dome and subsequently getting grease all over the pillow?
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How does one keep still enough while asleep to keep from knocking the dangly ball hat off his chrome dome and subsequently getting grease all over the pillow? You sew on some pink ribbons to tie under your chin.
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Jeez, because one might have to answer a knock at the door and a man should never be seen in public with his head uncovered. Be Prepared, it's a thing. My camping bonnet, hand knit in Ireland and brought to me from the home country ( Mom's side) by my dear sister. It resides in the truck so when out camping or fishing my head is always properly covered Is that a pic of Billy Gibbons? Might be my cousin Euell. see the pinetree? Hint They are edible you know. LOL, so are Grape Nuts, allegedly. You do know who Billy is, dontcha?
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Ok fair enough
But what is the puffy ball for? Something to tickle the Mrs with?
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It would have kept your head warm when the fire went out. .......Heard all those stories growing up. Like when my maternal grandfather was working the overnight shift as a fire fighter, and on cold winter nights my grandmother was the one who had to go down and shovel some more coal into the furnace after waking up cold. They had gas heat by the time I started playing in their basement but the old coal bin was still down there and still had coal in it. A lot of your body heat is lost through the skull in the cold and a sleeping cap helps negate some of that.
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They started in old England where nobody had decent heat. They also invented bed curtains - those drapes all around the bed to help keep the heat in. England is a cold, damp, miserable place to live.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
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I started wearing my watch cap while sleeping in a bombed-out building in Afghanistan in the winter of 2010-2011. I liked it so much that I just kept doing it. Even after growing out my hair post-retirement, I still wear it every night.
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Ok fair enough
But what is the puffy ball for? Same thing as that patch of fluff on the back of a ski glove. Nose drizzle.
People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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The ball is a device designed for snorers....to be stuffed firmly into the mouth by a frustrated partner when the racket becomes too much to bear.
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They started in old England where nobody had decent heat. They also invented bed curtains - those drapes all around the bed to help keep the heat in. England is a cold, damp, miserable place to live. Yes indeed. Those castles and huge manor houses with high ceilings, built of stone with no insulation were cold, dreary places, no matter the huge fireplaces they had to keep stoked in Fall, Winter, and Spring. Same in Europe, etc. I do like good insulation and central heating furnaces. L.W.
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They started in old England where nobody had decent heat. They also invented bed curtains - those drapes all around the bed to help keep the heat in. England is a cold, damp, miserable place to live. People still die every winter over there due to not being able to afford much heat in the winter. Living in a 300-year old home has it's downside.
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I wore my Midsouth Shooters Supply knit cap to the infusion lab, the juice is cold going into the vein. But my hydronic furnace keeps the house warm enough.
But mine doesnt have a ball on top No ball on top, that's a Canuck thing. They loves their toques. Friggin dingly balls. I prefer the dingle ball.
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