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Thanks, Doug!How awesome is that? Congrats, Papa!
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Thanks, Doug!How awesome is that? Congrats, Papa!
Thank you, B!Muy bueno la señorita Sabrina!!
At least one guy has some class there Max.
B
Looks like you're dressed to demonstrate great aplomb about the matter, Doug. Best wishes for good test results, smooth surgery and fast recovery.Last pre-op appointment before my surgery on the 17th. Wore a favorite taupe Royal Stetson for the physical and more blood tests.
For those interested, it's a transphenoidal endoscopic removal of a pituitary adenoma.
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C&K in Sabrina's Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation graduation
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It's that time of year, cheers to all.
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It had warmed up to -3f (-19c) when my dog and I were out. A Stormy Kromer wool cap was my head gear. It fits well under a down hood. No way am I taking the hood or the cap off for a pic of the cap's insides. I will wait for it to warm up to at least 1'f for that kind of bold stuff.
Be safe, be warm. Best, Eric -
It had warmed up to -3f (-19c) when my dog and I were out. A Stormy Kromer wool cap was my head gear. It fits well under a down hood. No way am I taking the hood or the cap off for a pic of the cap's insides. I will wait for it to warm up to at least 1'f for that kind of bold stuff.
Be safe, be warm. Best, Eric -
Thank you buddy. Sorry to hear about your losses as well. Yup. It's Grant for sure. It's a bad one.Sorry for you losses T. My wife's family is also very close, and they've had to deal with several losses recently as well, including her sister several months ago. She still has a hard time with it, and the pain will likely never pass. It's a shame that the hospital compounded the problem as well, but then again, it's Grant. In any case, Godspeed to you and your family.
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Thanks Hector. I guess I never really caught on to the idea of dressing up or dressing down, so a suit and tie is as likely to be casual wear as anything else.Very nice Michael!
Funny thing for me, and my relationship with men's fashion, is that I wore either a uniform in the military or a suit and tie for thirty years. When I retired I swore I would not wear a suit and a tie unless it was extremely necessary[emoji1]
You give me a pair of True Religion's, a tshirt, a sports coat, and a pair of Converse, and I can survive.
Having said that, I enjoy looking at all the ensembles gents put together here at the Lounge [emoji106][emoji106]
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Nice hat, Doug. Hope the surgery and recovery goes smoothly for you.Last pre-op appointment before my surgery on the 17th. Wore a favorite taupe Royal Stetson for the physical and more blood tests.
For those interested, it's a transphenoidal endoscopic removal of a pituitary adenoma.
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Michael, I look forward to your pics every day. Your hats and outfits are a joy to behold. The colors on today's hat have my eyes popping out of my head. That one is simply gorgeous!Hut Spanke velour on a cold morning...
Hut Spanke velour on a cold morning
IMG_9364 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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Seems like it will be in the deep freeze here for a couple of days. Might have to make some nice hot chili today.
12-10-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good day,
Michael
My prayers are with you my friend. This is a great hat for testing, but you need something really special for the recovery room! I googled this procedure, wow! Brings to mind the quote "they examined my head and found nothing!" God's Speed.Last pre-op appointment before my surgery on the 17th. Wore a favorite taupe Royal Stetson for the physical and more blood tests.
For those interested, it's a transphenoidal endoscopic removal of a pituitary adenoma.
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Good to see your hats and pins my friend. Love the pecan felt.Pecan Gannon
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Perfect holiday postcard photo! I just need to talk my wife into wearing a hat for one like this. Of course, she runs from any camera that enters a room.It's that time of year, cheers to all.
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Wonderful texture on that felt Daniele. Your photos always make my day.Sunny day with remarkable cold in the morning and now, almost sunset time
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An apparently English hat as stated on the brand, but made in France
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Patterson "Exclusive pure fur felt", size is 60 cm or 7 1/2 US, alas too large for my head
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New, unlined, with stamped mark on the crown top is part of last year's discovery in France
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The paper label states that the type of felt is: "shetland auburn" and the size in French: 6 1/2. The "heather" felt is very soft and has a very velvety touch.
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Thanks to you all for the likes-
Have a nice day and continue in your daily hobby to wear fantastic hats!
Nice liner logo. Nice looking lid for the day.Going with some good ol' Champ Kasmir action this morning.
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It had warmed up to -3f (-19c) when my dog and I were out. A Stormy Kromer wool cap was my head gear. It fits well under a down hood. No way am I taking the hood or the cap off for a pic of the cap's insides. I will wait for it to warm up to at least 1'f for that kind of bold stuff.
Be safe, be warm. Best, Eric -