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There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless. The same thing can
be said for any big, oversized floppy shirt. Dangerous when sailing
because they can get caught everywhere.

In this day and age there are many modern materials that can be worn
tight which wick away perspiration and keep you cooler than any large
floppy clothing.

Nope, the reason large floppy clothing is popular these day, is because
people are obese and they think such clothing makes their fat bodies
look more palatable. They think such clothing hides their obesity. They
are wrong. They just look like obese people with large, floppy clothing.
Have you seen photos of the Arabella crew? Disgraceful! I guess they
don't really enjoy what they're doing. Why else would they allow
themselves to continue to be candidates for heart attack or stroke?

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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:

"roger" wrote:
There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and
floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this
summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.


Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I
need to change over to a ballcap.

Seahag


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Seahag wrote:
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:

"roger" wrote:

There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and
floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this
summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.



Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I
need to change over to a ballcap.

Seahag


oh...that was YOU flying over the other day? I thought Sally Fields had
taken flight again...
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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:

"roger" wrote:
There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.


Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change
over to a ballcap.

Seahag




You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-)


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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:

"roger" wrote:

There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them this summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.


Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then I need to change
over to a ballcap.

Seahag





You might not want to wear it toward the end of October. :-)


That's when she adds the broom...


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"katy" wrote:
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"Seahag" wrote:
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:
"roger" wrote:

There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and
floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them
this summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.

Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then
I need to change over to a ballcap.



You might not want to wear it toward the end of October.
:-)


That's when she adds the broom...


Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new
broom!

Seahag


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Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote:

Capt. JG wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:

"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote:

"roger" wrote:


There is a lot to be said for those "sun shirts" and
floppy hats. I
discovered the sun shirt and have been wearing them
this summer. A lot
cooler too than plain old T shirts.


If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.

Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph. then
I need to change over to a ballcap.


You might not want to wear it toward the end of October.
:-)



That's when she adds the broom...



Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new
broom!

Seahag


Which model? How fast does it go?
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"katy" wrote:
Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote:
Capt. JG wrote:
"Seahag" wrote:

If there's any wind those hats are next to useless.

Actually, my gardening hat is good to around 60 mph.
then I need to change over to a ballcap.

You might not want to wear it toward the end of October.
:-)

That's when she adds the broom...

Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a
new broom!

Which model? How fast does it go?


Hardware House cheapo, but it has nice red trim and natural
brisles. I'm still breaking it in so I can't really punch
it yet.

Seahag


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You might not want to wear it toward the end of

October.
:-)


That's when she adds the broom...


Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new
broom!



Does it have a GPS system?


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Scotty wrote:
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You might not want to wear it toward the end of


October.

:-)



That's when she adds the broom...


Funny you should mention that...Mr.H just bought me a new
broom!




Does it have a GPS system?


She dead reckons....


 
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