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I HATE HATS!!!

johnnycanuck

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Look a that guy jaywalking across the road. He could have walked half a block and crossed at the lights legally.

Its cold out, the parents have winter jackets on and they didn't even put a tuque on the baby. -or- Its sunny and +30 Celsius out and that child doesn't even have a hat on.

Look at those cowboys chowing down on their meals in this fine family restaurant..... while wearing their Stetsons. How uncouth.

The top things that get under my skin that I see regularly. Should they bother me? Probably not. In a society that has no real standards what can you expect. Just keep on being the best person you can and hopefully someone takes your example and follows.

Johnny

P.S. Its rude to point out other peoples shortcoming.:p
 

retro50

Familiar Face
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61
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Calgary, Alberta
So, gents. Like I said earlier, let's get started and re-write the rules of hat etiquette to fit with today's society, politeness and good manners still taking precident, but keeping common sense and moderation in mind. Let's re-write history:cool2:
 

waffle

One of the Regulars
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Miami, FL, USA
retro50.. sounds like a plan.. i mean, if anyone is going to rewrite the rules for hat wearer's, it should most definately come from this forum.

:)
 

Lefty

I'll Lock Up
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O-HI-O
Nah. When you've got too many convoluted rules, you either get people who just ignore the rules, or those who are always criticizing the ones who don't follow the rules to the letter. The latter is easily found on most suit threads.

The best rules are always the most simple ones.
Respect other people.

Even Patrick Swayze gets things right sometimes.
I feel dirty searching for the Roadhouse script, but here it goes:

I want you to be nice...untiI it's time to not be nice.
Well, how're we supposed to know when that is?
You won't. I'll let you know.
 

kiltie

Practically Family
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lone star state
Its cold out, the parents have winter jackets on and they didn't even put a tuque on the baby. -or- Its sunny and +30 Celsius out and that child doesn't even have a hat on.

A "tuque"? A TUQUE?!? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Five Golden ones? HAHAHAHAHA!!! That is the most awesome thing I have ever seen in print. Canadians, I think, somehow keep the world in balance. I love The Hip, by the way. ...a tuque...chortle...
 

kiltie

Practically Family
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732
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lone star state
tuque

No, man... I know what the thing is, I've only just heard it from: a.) the MacKenzie Bros., b.) from some Canadian Firemen I camped with once, and c.) for sale at a Tragically Hip concert where nobody in Texas knew what the heck they were.

I'll be humming Bob and Doug doing 12 Days of X-mas all day now - "...FIVE GOLD TUQUES..."lol
 

Woodfluter

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Georgia
Lefty said:
The best rules are always the most simple ones.
Respect other people.

Well said! Sometimes, when manners get codified and become rules, the heart of the matter can get lost. This really isn't difficult.

I propose: If keeping your hat on your head blocks the views of others or makes people uncomfortable for any reasonable cause, you should take it off. In other circumstances, suit yourself. Courtesy and consideration are most appreciated when sincere. Awareness and genuine concern for others is, I think, the only rule needed.

- Bill
 

Fletch

I'll Lock Up
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Iowa - The Land That Stuff Forgot
"They say, 'He hates hats.' I don't hate hats. It would be more accurate to say that I've never found a hat I liked."

—paraphrasing Calvin Trillin, who wrote it about cats, not hats. He likes hats just fine.
Calvin_Trillin.jpg


So if you think you hate hats, consider that you may just not have found the right one yet.
 

ortega76

Practically Family
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804
Location
South Suburbs, Chicago
Hear, hear for commonsense!

I must say though, that hat wearing, even to pricey events often leaves no place to stash one's lid except on your knee. No hat checks or coat checks. Given the tight quarters and poor manners of most theatres, I hesitate to put my lid on my lap lest someone bump it from my leg to the floor.
 

Jerekson

One Too Many
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1935
Feraud said:
I think we can discuss etiquette w/out tearing each other apart.

Tearing each other aprt had nothing to do with it; that's the last thing I would aim for.

All I said was that he was entitled to his opinion, I disagreed, and I had no interest in confronting him about it because that would mean nothing but trouble.

Even if I did have a problem, it's such a fueled debate with everyone here that I doubt I would have had the guts to bring it out in the open in the first place.
 

retro50

Familiar Face
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Location
Calgary, Alberta
kiltie said:
A "tuque"? A TUQUE?!? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Five Golden ones? HAHAHAHAHA!!! That is the most awesome thing I have ever seen in print. Canadians, I think, somehow keep the world in balance. I love The Hip, by the way. ...a tuque...chortle...

It's T-O-Q-U-E, not "U", eh:p
 

HarpPlayerGene

I'll Lock Up
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4,682
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North Central Florida
Me, I live and let live for the most part. If someone's actions or inactions do not physically harm me or mine, take my money, my property or my liberty then I'm not going to war over it. Being "offended" is not something I waste time on.
However, if any of my rights are really infringed I can bring out the horns in a hurry. There's a line there that is best left uncrossed. But if a kid walks indoors with a hat on that just isn't enough to trip that trigger.

Now, there is a personality type that I've noticed over the years that insists others do as they do or as they like. Drives 'em nuts when others don't comply with their view. I'm not that type but to those my attitude is, again, live and let live, so I don't try to change the way they tick.
 

PabloElFlamenco

Practically Family
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near Brussels, Belgium
Fletch said:
Tuque Kill a Mortarboard.
lol lol lol lol lol lol

I never knew of the wikipedia meaning of the word "tuque". In french, a "toque" is the white high hat professional cooks are entitled to wear.

And "toqué" (pronounced "tokay", not to be confused with the Hungarian wine the Alsacians stole the name of), means "crazy", "loony" ("chiflado", in Spanish).

And "étiquette" means "label", or "sticker". What's in a word...
 

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