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Originally Posted by Steelhead
When walking on a sidewalk with the wife, I'm always on the traffic side too.

There are just lots of things I think men should do. I still don't understand men wearing ball caps as their normal, go out attire.

I bet some of you don't even take the dishes out of the sink before you piss.


I wear a ball cap to keep my bald ass head from getting roasted by the sun or to prevent heat escaping in the cold.

When I walk into North 40 to grab something I need, rest assured I'm not carrying my fugking hat around.

When I go to church, I dress appropriately and that will never include blue jeans or a ball cap. Ever.

If it's Easter I wear a suit so people know I have some godbdamn reverence for my Lord Jesus Christ. Same for funerals.

If I sit down at Chili's, I'll more than likely not remove my hat. If we're eating at a Mortons, there is a good chance I'm not wearing anything that would mesh with a ball cap.

Cowboys tend to have all sorts of different criteria for when they can, and can't wear their hat. None of which I'll ever understand. Nor do I give a fugk.

Few men recognize the outside/inside aspect of walking with kids or a woman. They should be shot.

I think we may need to bump the etiquette thread...



Clark



Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by lvmiker
It would seem that there are a lot of rules that I should be concerned about for which I have little regard. Those that would remove the hats of others have probably not actually done that..... twice.



mike r


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Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by kennyd
I always thought it started with the Bible's man praying should have his head uncovered. The flip of that is how many women wear hats to church? Not the hijab thing, just a decent "dressed up" hat. Even gloves.

It is true that we baldies need our hats, and dthere is no place to put it, I sometimes put it under the chair in restaurants. I ran across a reference once that said regular hats off; cowboy hats stay on. I absolutely remove my hat for prayers, funerals (even a passing procession), and such as a sign of respect.

BTW; Did you know if you wear a baseball cap backwards it will keep the sun out of your eyes?


A woman's head is to be covered. According to this Bible I borrowed once it said a woman's head is the husband. It said the man's head is the Lord.

And im not kidding either. whistle


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My cap is part of my every day attire


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I started wearing a hat, rimmed 360, five or so years ago to keep the sun off of my thinning scalp and curing snout and neck. I detest wearing it but do. When there is no sun, I don't. Even if only a cloud.


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Originally Posted by deflave
I have never given a flying fugk if a person is wearing a hat or not.



Dave


Ditto

Working outside I've worn a hat for 40+ years. I put it on when I leave the house and take it off when I return.
I was taught to never wear a hat at the table or set one on a table so I don't.....
Other than that....I don't even think about it and I dam sure don't care what anyone else does.

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Originally Posted by deflave

If it's Easter I wear a suit so people know I have some godbdamn reverence for my Lord Jesus Christ.



You wear a suit on Easter to show reverence but don't hesitate to take God's name in vain......yep, that makes perfect sense......






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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Steelhead
When walking on a sidewalk with the wife, I'm always on the traffic side too.

There are just lots of things I think men should do. I still don't understand men wearing ball caps as their normal, go out attire.

I bet some of you don't even take the dishes out of the sink before you piss.


I wear a ball cap to keep my bald ass head from getting roasted by the sun or to prevent heat escaping in the cold.

When I walk into North 40 to grab something I need, rest assured I'm not carrying my fugking hat around.

When I go to church, I dress appropriately and that will never include blue jeans or a ball cap. Ever.

If it's Easter I wear a suit so people know I have some godbdamn reverence for my Lord Jesus Christ. Same for funerals.

If I sit down at Chili's, I'll more than likely not remove my hat. If we're eating at a Mortons, there is a good chance I'm not wearing anything that would mesh with a ball cap.

Cowboys tend to have all sorts of different criteria for when they can, and can't wear their hat. None of which I'll ever understand. Nor do I give a fugk.

Few men recognize the outside/inside aspect of walking with kids or a woman. They should be shot.

I think we may need to bump the etiquette thread...



Clark



Pretty spot on. Not sure why you would want to eat at an Iodized Salt company, but other than that....okay.


I take my hat off when I am someplace where I should.....but you had better be a lot bigger than me if you are going to "remind" me to take it off.

Resistol or ball cap makes no difference.


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Originally Posted by GonHuntin
Originally Posted by deflave

If it's Easter I wear a suit so people know I have some godbdamn reverence for my Lord Jesus Christ.



You wear a suit on Easter to show reverence but don't hesitate to take God's name in vain......yep, that makes perfect sense......






I thought that was funny as hell. Oh, wait.......funny as heck?


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Originally Posted by Raeford
My 83YO 5' tall ma just smacks me upside the head if I sit at the table with it on eek


Good.

btw: your Ma and grandMa are allowed to hit you even if you do nothing wrong,
and even then its still your fault.. grin


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I've seen dumasses at a funeral with hat on. Dumass!


depends,
Coffin bearers wearing hats is a sign of respect as is general funeral staff
outside the church with hats.

They must come off for the service at the grave and lowering of the coffin,
the exception being the hats of women of the family of the deceased.

In the case of burying a special forces trooper, his units coffin bearers could wear their berets
or they should be in view and properly stored under their epaulette.


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And that Bible i read once said taking the Lords name in vain was claiming to be a believer (christian) when one didnt, as for personal gain.

Im happy to hear Travis goes to church, long as its for more than weddings and funerals. wink

I allas knew there was a smidgen of redeeming social value in him-somewhere. wink


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I've honestly never given hats on indoors much thought and it doesn't bother me either way. Some people wear hats all the time and something looks out of place when they don't have one on.

What I think brands a person a dipchit when wearing a hat is the backwards, sideways, flat-brim stuff.

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Originally Posted by Starman
Originally Posted by Raeford
My 83YO 5' tall ma just smacks me upside the head if I sit at the table with it on eek


Good.

btw: your Ma and grandMa are allowed to hit you even if you do nothing wrong,
and even then its still your fault.. grin


That would be one of them silly rules you DO just follow. Or ELSE.
smile


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The only place I don't wear my hat is in bed. Don't like it? Too f*ckin bad. I don't give a shyt what you like or care what you think. If you judge a man by when and where he wears his hat, you're one dumb worthless SOB.

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Originally Posted by Marshgrass
In a place where you head does not need protection from either sun or rain, the hat should come off.

Wearing a hat for any other reason is nothing more than a fashion statement. If you are so obsessed with making a fashion statement that you chose to defy common courtesy, you are most likely not someone I would want to spend a great deal of time around.

When either of my sons got in my truck with their hat on, it was always the same question "Are you expecting to rain in here? If not, please take your hat off."


Some silly schitt gets passed down to the next generation.

Should I take off omy jacket in a store and carry it over my arm also?

What if my head is still cold while indoors? What if my truck is still warming up and the heater hasn't warmed the cab. Does it have to be raining in the cab?

What if my hat is plain, and not advertising anything...........is it still "just for fashion?"

Could I wear really plain clothes for Fashion Offset Credits so I can keep my hat on?

Carrying a hat in your hand or shopping cart when it rides perfectly well and out of the way on your head is stupid. Taking it off for the National Anthem, meals, or in church is long standing accepted etiquette. Acting like a hat is evil unless you're standing in a storm is just self-imposed goofiness.







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Originally Posted by Blackheart
The only place I don't wear my hat is in bed. Don't like it? Too f*ckin bad. I don't give a shyt what you like or care what you think. If you judge a man by when and where he wears his hat, you're one dumb worthless SOB.


I'm sympathetic to your militancy and resolve...but I wouldn't put it that way to a fellow sipping a cold one across the campfire from me. This is a civilized place, is it not?

The polite way to express your sentiment is to say "GFY."

grin


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Originally Posted by GonHuntin
Originally Posted by deflave

If it's Easter I wear a suit so people know I have some godbdamn reverence for my Lord Jesus Christ.



You wear a suit on Easter to show reverence but don't hesitate to take God's name in vain......yep, that makes perfect sense......






James 4:11-12

11 Brothers and sisters, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against a brother or sister or judges them speaks against the law and judges it. When you judge the law, you are not keeping it, but sitting in judgment on it. 12 There is only one Lawgiver and Judge, the one who is able to save and destroy. But you—who are you to judge your neighbor?


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Originally Posted by 222Rem
Originally Posted by Marshgrass
In a place where you head does not need protection from either sun or rain, the hat should come off.

Wearing a hat for any other reason is nothing more than a fashion statement. If you are so obsessed with making a fashion statement that you chose to defy common courtesy, you are most likely not someone I would want to spend a great deal of time around.

When either of my sons got in my truck with their hat on, it was always the same question "Are you expecting to rain in here? If not, please take your hat off."


Some silly schitt gets passed down to the next generation.

Should I take off omy jacket in a store and carry it over my arm also?

What if my head is still cold while indoors? What if my truck is still warming up and the heater hasn't warmed the cab. Does it have to be raining in the cab?

What if my hat is plain, and not advertising anything...........is it still "just for fashion?"

Could I wear really plain clothes for Fashion Offset Credits so I can keep my hat on?

Carrying a hat in your hand or shopping cart when it rides perfectly well and out of the way on your head is stupid. Taking it off for the National Anthem, meals, or in church is long standing accepted etiquette. Acting like a hat is evil unless you're standing in a storm is just self-imposed goofiness.








Actually, I don't see why you guys who are so adamant about taking the hat off under certain circumstances don't just burn the sumbitches and be done with it. Otherwise it's like walking around with a parrot on your head that might schidtt on you any time you forget to say the magic words or sumthin.


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Originally Posted by Steelhead
When walking on a sidewalk with the wife, I'm always on the traffic side too.

There are just lots of things I think men should do. I still don't understand men wearing ball caps as their normal, go out attire.

I bet some of you don't even take the dishes out of the sink before you piss.


Ditto on the sidewalk.

If you had thin or missing hair, and didn't live in a warm, humid state, you'd gain understanding.

I always remove the dishes first.


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Originally Posted by lvmiker
It would seem that there are a lot of rules that I should be concerned about for which I have little regard. Those that would remove the hats of others have probably not actually done that..... twice.

mike r

...or ever.

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