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"Roger Long" wrote: I like wearing baseball caps when not spending long periods in intense sun (then, it's my big floppy canvas sailing hat, I always know which way to put it on because the mildew goes on the right) but the frequency with which they blow off is maddening. It makes for great MOB practice and I'm proud to say I've never left one behind. I also have a fair collection from boats I've designed, Titanic Expeditions, etc. My constant running and boat maneuvering to retrieve wayward caps has given me a bit of a complex. I can't recall ever in my life seeing someone else lose theirs. I've suspected for years that there might be something strange about the shape of my head and I suddenly realized that this photo from my recent cruise confirms it. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06C23.htm What do you think? Do I need to retire my collection of caps? Was there never any hope of my being a professional ball player, aside from not being able to hit, catch, or run? If your hats blow off, please let me know, I'll feel much better. Roger, my reply is not as interesting as the others. I buy hat clips and have never lost a cap overboard. Usually, my caps are enough. I wear my Tilley only when there is no wind and too much sun or it is raining hard. The hat clips are usually on the same displays as Croakies and have a clip on each end. Harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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