Oh yeah, it's been going on ever since Star Wars premiered in theaters back in 1977; at the time, being compared to the original series of Star Trek, then compared to the first Star Trek movie when it premiered in theaters in 1979. I've actually had people get angry at me because I refused to...
Same here; I've never understood this nonsensical "rivalry", or the childish need to "choose sides". I like both Star Trek and Star Wars, so I watch them both and feel absolutely zero need to choose one over the other.
I've done that with a few hats, but ultimately it distorts the felt, makes them less comfortable, and I'm constantly having to put the "stuffing" back behind the sweatband.
I think the real problem is simply that most Americans don't know how to measure their own heads accurately.
Example--my best male friend is a guy I've known for 50 years. His hair started thinning a year or two before we graduated high school, and he chose to wear flat caps and ball caps...
I read recently that there are businesses here in the U.S. that are petitioning the U.S. Government to eliminate the use of coins in U.S. territories around the world, and that some politicians are taking it farther and want to eliminate dollar bills, which would make the five dollar bill the...
Every hat I've owned that had wire in the brim, regardless of the overall quality, was a tremendous pain-in-the-tuchus as far as shaping and/or maintaining the shape of the brim. Sounds good in theory, but wire in the brim creates more problems than it solves.
I'm convinced there is at least one generation of humans that doesn't know how to do anything without their cellphones. Cellphones are becoming the new human brain; we don't need to remember anything but how to look something up on these ridiculous devices. Now, more than ever before in human...
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