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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Last year (or so) scientists claimed to have come up with the reason that zebras are striped. The theory (don't know if it was actually proven) is that the pattern makes it difficult for flies to land on their B&W bodies. I wonder if the yellow would work. Please let us know if you have no problems with flies, Trev!

Last night, still wearing the PHD 2-3/4" brim. WHAT an AMAZING sky it was...
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Good morning, Bob!! :coffee:
 

Short Balding Guy

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Good morning fellows. Over coffee this morning I have been reviewing the excellent contributions of late. Darn nice pics show passion for hats/caps and your insight into your interesting lives.

Charlie - wow, great pic. The blues of sky and lake are mirror colors. Excellent work sir. Oh of course that is a PHD of envy.

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Trevi, I agree with Moon. The higher crown and wider brim provide more class and sophistication. You look even better than usual, and you always look good! Not to mention a resonance with the great yesteryear era of fine hats.


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Trevi, I agree with Moon. The higher crown and wider brim provide more class and sophistication. You look even better than usual, and you always look good! Not to mention a resonance with the great yesteryear era of fine hats.


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Trevi007

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Last year (or so) scientists claimed to have come up with the reason that zebras are striped. The theory (don't know if it was actually proven) is that the pattern makes it difficult for flies to land on their B&W bodies. I wonder if the yellow would work. Please let us know if you have no problems with flies, Trev!

Last night, still wearing the PHD 2-3/4" brim. WHAT an AMAZING sky it was...
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Good morning, Bob!! :coffee:

No problems with flies yet, only bees......:Cry:
 
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