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hsawlrae said, 10 months ago
Coffee filters work pretty well too.
KA7DRE said, 10 months ago
@hsawlrae
Loved your comment ! That was great :-)
templo SUD said, 10 months ago
When I start to bald, I’ll be sure to remember a cap (Also, Dale Gribble of “King of the Hill” wears a cap not only to hide his baldness, but to prevent his bald head from getting burned by the Texas sun.)
Llewellenbruce said, 10 months ago
In an hour or do Earl will have a nice doily pattern
on his bald head.
Citizen GROG!
said, 10 months ago
I’d rather be sun-burned.
Number Six said, 10 months ago
Years ago in Britain, knotted handkerchiefs were worn to ptotect the male scalp.
AshburnStadium said, 10 months ago
I always thought that wearing a hat was the CAUSE of baldness! Ever notice how many bald men there were in the 1950s, when nearly every man wore a hat?
J. Short
said, 10 months ago
I said hello doily, this is Louis, doily…..
lily245pj
said, 10 months ago
Looking good with the hanky.
lightenup
said, 10 months ago
Looks like the Quaker Oats guy (pre-makeover)…
Polymath48 said, 10 months ago
@AshburnStadium
Correlation does not equal causation.
Vegas Viper said, 10 months ago
Better that, than a Easter bonnet. ♫♪ In your Easter Bonnet with all the doily’s on it. ♫♪.
Linguist said, 10 months ago
@Number Six
Years ago in Britain, knotted handkerchiefs were worn to ptotect the male scalp.
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Some of my favorite Monty Python skits had characters with handkerchief hats. John Cleese, particularly comes to memory.
Doctor Toon said, 10 months ago
@AshburnStadium
I worked outside for nearly 20 years and wore a ball cap nearly every day until 11 years ago
My hairline has barely receded and I’m 50 now
Don’t think the hat had anything to do with my my salt and pepper hair is going more salty lately either
Gwen said, 10 months ago
Men are soooo vein.