Colby Jack
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mingoslim said:You got to quit have your photo taken with the lovely Dee . . .
No one is looking at your hats lol
IC's in the picture???[huh] ...Where?
mingoslim said:You got to quit have your photo taken with the lovely Dee . . .
No one is looking at your hats lol
Nice lizard! I used to have a Helmeted Basilisk that would cling to me that way. http://www.wildherps.com/species/C.cristatus.htmldeelovely said:Oh... and this is our bearded dragon, Rexxie....
.....not all my lids are Stingies.indycop said:don't turn it into a stingy!!
J.T.Marcus said:Alan, That Homburg with the black suit and tie, makes a truly tasteful statement. It's a good look for you.
Thanks JT, yes I had to toss the liner...it was beyond repairable, as far as the last stingy, which were you refering to? [huh]J.T.Marcus said:Bolthead, That last stingy is, without a doubt, the best one I've ever seen!
The Style Craft looks like you did a beautiful job. (Did you remove the liner, during the process?)
Alan, That Homburg with the black suit and tie, makes a truly tasteful statement. It's a good look for you.
Viper Man, Is the bow on the right hand side of that Cavanagh?
Indy and Dee, Looking Great! I've got to ask a serious question, though. That bearded dragon looks a lot like what we call a "horney toad" in Texas. Are they related?
bolthead said:Thanks JT, yes I had to toss the liner...it was beyond repairable, as far as the last stingy, which were you refering to? [huh]
Nope, no tonic for me.....you need hair for that, right?J.T.Marcus said:Bolthead, Sorry about the loss of the liner. I just remembered your hesitance to remove a liner, to clean a hat. (BTW, if you don't use hair tonic, and I suspect you don't, you really don't need a liner in most hats.)
The stingy I was refering to is the Stevens with the bound brim. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
J.T.Marcus said:Viper Man, Is the bow on the right hand side of that Cavanagh?
BD are strictly from Australia I believe. I always thought a horney toad was a toad with spikes or somethin.J.T.Marcus said:Indy and Dee, Looking Great! I've got to ask a serious question, though. That bearded dragon looks a lot like what we call a "horney toad" in Texas. Are they related?