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16 minutes ago, smudge said:

This is why we wear chooks and caps; they can be washed. :P

You wear chickens on your head????

Noun. chook (plural chooks) (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A chicken, especially a hen. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A cooked chicken; a chicken dressed for cooking.

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41 minutes ago, roadsue said:

What will happen to the other one? 

It will be my beater hat for yard work and such.  My real cowboy friends called their beat up hat their bull riding hats. I don’t ride bullls.

The new Resistol hat will be my fancy go to dinner and Sunday meeting hat.

 

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12 hours ago, jsharr said:

But will be one day

 

3 minutes ago, jsharr said:

my fancy go to dinner and Sunday meeting hat.

Ok. Not sure what kind of hootenanny y’all call “Sunday meeting” if it turns your hat into a crushed and sweaty mess. But...God bless it. 

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11 minutes ago, roadsue said:

 

Ok. Not sure what kind of hootenanny y’all call “Sunday meeting” if it turns your hat into a crushed and sweaty mess. But...God bless it. 

Once my nice hat gets a little beat up it becomes my scoutmaster hat.  Once my scoutmaster hat gets really beat up it becomes my beater hat and I buy a new Sunday  go to meeting hat.

left to right Fancy winter hat, fancy summer hat, scoutmaster hat, beater hat.

 

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