Dr Doran
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shoeshineboy said:A cap wearer (he was coming in and we were in the entry way-I spoke and said Hello) asked me, while I was leaving the resturant...Do you always wear a hat ?
I smiled real big and I didn't have a smart tone in my voice at all...."No, I always take it off when the National Anthem is played or the colors are presented, I take it off when I go into churches, offices, and peoples houses and other places that I show respect, plus I always tip my hat to the ladies....(in which i put my hat on and promptly tipped this guys lady friend)...you'all have a great evening the food is excellent here...
with my wife's around mine...we left....
My wife turned around and she saw his lady friend talking to him and then HE took his cap off......lol
mark easter the shoeshine boy
Very good.
My latest: whilst in the Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park (SF) on Saturday, my wife was assisting our toddler to ascend a large (at least 10-12 feet high) arch-shaped climbing-bridge and she was climbing it herself. I stood on the ground in case either started to fall. Some diplodocus behind me started humming the IJ theme song to his gal. Perhaps it was just because people were doing difficult stuff. I just don't get the IJ thing unless your fedora is combined with a leather jacket, no shave, khaki pants, and scuffed booties. If you are wearing a suit, it makes no sense.
In front of class I told my students a few weeks ago that someone had made a similar comment on campus. I said, "To equate a fedora with Indiana Jones is really dumb. If you have seen any movie from before 1960, almost every single man has a fedora on. Men wore fedoras all the time before the 1960s. Any automatic equation with Indiana Jones shows only that you are ignorant of film, and, much worse, of history." I think I convinced them.