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Hat slang

TheDane

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Before our latest election to parliament the political editor and commentator of one of our main TV-stations claimed, that if the new party "Liberal Alliance" would pass the limit and get in, he would eat his old hat.

Well, that actually happened, and the rest of the staff more than willingly let him prove his trustworthiness. The editor/commentator is the guy in the light blue sweater - and the (very supportive) chef is the guy to the right. He explains:

"I cut out a straw hat and boiled it for 12 hours and shifted the water four times to finally make it tasteless - and to be sure any additives were boiled out. Then it was braised in red wine - and a cherry tomato sauce with celery and carrot were added. When done the dish was sprinkled with gremolata".

Risotto and a bottle of Italian Barolo provided the "grease" to help it slide down the drain. They claim it smells great, tastes okay, but that the hat feels a bit like cooked shoelaces. Toothpicks and/or floss are appropriate - if not necessary - accessories. Bon appetite! :D

PS: Just found the preparations here. I know it's all in Danish, and most of you don't understand the words. Sorry, can't help much there :)
 
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mingoslim

Practically Family
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858
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Southern Ohio
Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields had the right idea . . .

Grab your coat and get your hat
Leave your worries on the doorstep
Life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street
 

John Galt

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Chico
When I first started wearing hats, I was sometimes the guy who "ran off without his hat." Now that "the hat is part of the man," it is very uncommon, and I understand both sayings much better.


"Faint hat never won fair lady."
 

emigran

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USA NEW JERSEY
A snood is not slang for a fedora.

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Certainly not literally at least...

PS. The movie was the one where Kate is a politician... I will look it up...
 

KingAndrew

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Shanghai
Hold on to your hats!

Passing the hat.

It was a real feather in his cap.

To cap it all off.

All hat and no cattle.

He pulled it out of his hat.

Hats off to you!
 

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