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The Dumbest Comment I Ever Heard

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Jerekson

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ShesSoVaVaVoom said:
I get called Aunt Jemima regularly by coworkers, or Rosie the Riveter, since I almost always have a bandana on at work.

heck I had pink hair (covered with a bandana) and my ASM said to another ASM

"what are you gonna do when your kid grows up to be like that?"

I'm a pretty tough cookie and not easily insulted, but jeez, better that kid grow up to be like me than a jerk like him!

I don't know why I keep insisting on watching this thread.

Every day it just makes me angry.
 

ed_bollix

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I have to check back with this thread now and then... I'm glad it was on page one today. My Celtic band was playing at an outdoor festival this weekend and I was master of ceremonies all three days. On day one I was wearing a gray tee shirt with my bands logo and blue jeans sitting on equipment next to the stage when a couple can by that I KNEW and said, "OH! We thought you were a Hobo!." A hobo? It was a gray Jaxon Safari but it's definitely a reasonable and new looking hat.Hobo...

Day two and man strikes up a conversation in the bathroom. I am wearing a J. Peterman canvas blazer with a safari looking shirt and the same blue jeans... Fellow says drunkenly "you have a good look like that guy in the movie." I replied "Indiana Jones," to which he replied "Yep, Indiana Jones!!!! Great look!" I then said, of the DP Mesh Breezer I was wearing, "This is the exact hat from the movie, I had it special made." He looked confused and I really don't like talking to drunk strangers in the bathroom so I left.

In celebration of that ridiculous incident I wore my Akruba Adventurer and received no Indiana Jones comments and enjoyed my idiot free day.
 
ed_bollix said:
I have to check back with this thread now and then... I'm glad it was on page one today. My Celtic band was playing at an outdoor festival this weekend and I was master of ceremonies all three days. On day one I was wearing a gray tee shirt with my bands logo and blue jeans sitting on equipment next to the stage when a couple can by that I KNEW and said, "OH! We thought you were a Hobo!." A hobo? It was a gray Jaxon Safari but it's definitely a reasonable and new looking hat.Hobo...

Day two and man strikes up a conversation in the bathroom. I am wearing a J. Peterman canvas blazer with a safari looking shirt and the same blue jeans... Fellow says drunkenly "you have a good look like that guy in the movie." I replied "Indiana Jones," to which he replied "Yep, Indiana Jones!!!! Great look!" I then said, of the DP Mesh Breezer I was wearing, "This is the exact hat from the movie, I had it special made." He looked confused and I really don't like talking to drunk strangers in the bathroom so I left.

In celebration of that ridiculous incident I wore my Akruba Adventurer and received no Indiana Jones comments and enjoyed my idiot free day.

An idiot free day!? Geez, you must live in a sparsely populated area. ;) :p
 

Chad Sanborn

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I don't get many people who say anything to me. I guess its because Asheville is full of unusual people.
But I have been called 'Elvis' more than once. Which I don't really get. I don't look anything like him.
When I get this I usually say..."So I look like one of the most famous people of all time. A definate ladies man and multimillionaire" "I can live with that!"

That usually shuts them up.

Chad
 

RadioHead

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A new nickname! Hooray!

I've always wanted a nickname (as opposed to an epithet).

Since I've been wearing my various hats unabashedly, I have had more positive than negative comments, which I find rather heartening. Couple of weeks ago, as I was getting off the Mount Pleasant bus uptown, a young... (can't think of the adjective... sk8r grrl, perhaps?) totally unknown to me said "Excuse me... I really love your hat. Where did you get it?" I told her "Thanks very much" and where I got it... I've also had several people tell me they saw me in the street after recognizing the hat! (The fact that I'm 6 feet tall, bearded and fat didn't seem to make them twig, but the hat did...) Anyway—

One of my colleagues now calls me "The Cat in The Hat"; which I don't mind at all :)

"RadioHead"
 

Jerekson

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Ugh. As much as I enjoyed seeing that new movie, it has absolutely KILLED the little respect that the community had for hats.
 

hargist

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jamespowers said:
Both sides of the law? With the same hat? Capone liked lighter colored hats---like the dove gray ones. Don't tell me you were wearing a brown or black hat---that was Ness. ;) :p

I was wearing a charcoal grey, nearly black, hat. But to most people who see a fedora, they're all the same. A hat is a hat.

At least I wasn't called Indy.
 
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