RedPop4
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Well, we certainly would all be bare-headed. I mean look at all the criminals who wore fedoras of one color or another. If we stopped because of who wore one, Abramoff would be bare-headed, too.
I've heard of him and what he's done, but most reasonable people, hat lovers or not, aren't going to approach you and say you look like Jack Abramoff with your black fedora any more than they would approach you bare-headed and say you look like Ken Lay.
I mean, to eschew a perfectly fine hat, and style over this guy is simply hilarious. Get over yourselves.
I've worn ball caps for years, and still do on occasion. Ty Cobb was practically a psychotic, and 8 members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox were banned from baseball for gambling. Hal Chase was a gambler who threw games. Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford and Billy Martin were notorious party animals, Pete Rose was/is an inveterate gambler, many ball players take drugs or took drugs both to enhance performance and recreationally. I guess I should never wear a Tigers, White Sox, Reds, or Yankees' hat eh?
I've heard of him and what he's done, but most reasonable people, hat lovers or not, aren't going to approach you and say you look like Jack Abramoff with your black fedora any more than they would approach you bare-headed and say you look like Ken Lay.
I mean, to eschew a perfectly fine hat, and style over this guy is simply hilarious. Get over yourselves.
I've worn ball caps for years, and still do on occasion. Ty Cobb was practically a psychotic, and 8 members of the 1919 Chicago White Sox were banned from baseball for gambling. Hal Chase was a gambler who threw games. Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford and Billy Martin were notorious party animals, Pete Rose was/is an inveterate gambler, many ball players take drugs or took drugs both to enhance performance and recreationally. I guess I should never wear a Tigers, White Sox, Reds, or Yankees' hat eh?