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LBJ used to say, "I don't mind when the dead vote, I just hate when they vote twice!"Chicago is such a democratic egalitarian bastion of freedom even the cemeteries are ward heal precincts.
The Gurkkha knife is also distinctive. I once asked a Geewhiz about his knife and as he drew it from its sheath, he cut his finger before handing me the blade.
Apparently, their knife must taste blood whenever drawn. During the Falklands campaign Gs were on beach landing point against the Argentine defense.
Those guys are first rate soldiers.
It is funny how the military has embraced the Beret! I remember when only Commies wore them! Or so we were told.
The US military's use of berets comes directly from their use by the British military in WWII. The British originally used them as a practical matter for use in tanks, where head room was limited. I don't recall it ever being deemed a "commie" look.
I'm a tentative hat-wearer, nearly always wearing one for practical rather than stylistic purposes:It's just a case of each to their own. There's no heresy in not wearing a hat, good grief, how boring would we be if we slavishly followed some sort of 'uniform?'
Well said - the practical use of hats is surely their primary purpose. Good style is a bonus....When you consider the practical use of it, it is the head in outdoor weather, what a helmet is on the motorcycle. It has a function: it keeps the rain or the sun off from giving you one of those weirdo facial tans with whites behind where the sunglasses sit...When they suit; hats have a functional down to earth appeal. They are not some kind of poncy Pete Doherty throw on for image on stage, which only makes the hair more greasy and sweaty.