If a chicken and half laid an egg and a half every hour and a half. How long would it take a monkey to eat all the seeds out of a pickle?
If a chicken and half laid an egg and a half every hour and a half. How long would it take a monkey to eat all the seeds out of a pickle?
still reaching for that brass ring
Yes, and if you would, please....I'm just dying to know...which way should the toilet paper go? So that it unrolls from the top...or from the bottom?Originally Posted by jimmy the lid
But seriously, now...when did Stetson stop using wide (2") sweatbands and begin using narrow (1.5") sweatbands?
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The South: Heat and Spanish moss. A Strange hot land of courtly manners and sudden violence, elegance and anger.
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Brad
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Trick question. Monkeys hate pickles.Originally Posted by carouselvic
top in the northern hemisphere, bottom in the southernOriginally Posted by Atticus Finch
The sweat question is an interesting one. From what I've seen, 2" was never a standard sweat width for Stetson, but was found only on some of the higher-end hats. Thoughts?
You're on a roll...Originally Posted by Lefty
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Who put the Benzedrine in Mrs. Murphy's Ovaltine?
If you can't answer that one:
Is it normal for a panama brim to flap like crazy in the wind?
No desire, no ambition leads me.
Maybe it's because nobody needs me.
We can answer all questions, though correct answers are rare.
It's normal for panamas to flop in the wind. Be sure that it's the panama, and not your head that's doing the flopping. If the latter, consult your health professional, as help desk is not authorized to dispense medical advice.
As to Mrs. Murphy, someone should arrest whomever spiked her drink and caused her addiction.
A brown hat and blue suit are great together.Originally Posted by willone242
A guide from 1931 - posted in the Suits forum as a sticky - prefers tan, but brown should do nicely.
Incidentally, if you'd like to go for a bit more panache, why not try this look from 1929?Originally Posted by thunderw21
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