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In reply to the discussion: I may be wrong but Kerry's wife is the most intelligent woman there [View all]WinkyDink
(51,311 posts)12. Talking about WOMEN here. And JFK STILL wore his top-hat on I.D.:
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I may be wrong but Kerry's wife is the most intelligent woman there [View all]
fadedrose
Jan 2013
OP
You lose a lot of body heat through your head. A hat makes you feel warmer. n/t
Fla Dem
Jan 2013
#37
Its incredible hideousness almost certainly increased its value exponentially.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2013
#35
I'm sure she was completely mortified. I suspect the Queen has only the tiniest sense of humor,
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#38
No, it was Jackie. She wore this tiny veil as big as a handkerchief, and it was acceptable at
fadedrose
Jan 2013
#10
Well, the OP refers to a political event. Plus, Jackie's lace mantilla was okay for church!
WinkyDink
Jan 2013
#20
Babushkas, yes I, and everyone female wore those in the 40's, early 50's, but we didn't know....
northoftheborder
Jan 2013
#28
Back in the early '60s, many women would wear a gauzy scarf or hood over their hair
amandabeech
Jan 2013
#31
THere are no American made Heinz beans in PA or MI. They left shortly after Sen. Heinz died.
fadedrose
Jan 2013
#44
It is Washington DC, so any inconvenience has at least 10x the value it might have elsewhere
1-Old-Man
Jan 2013
#40
I was raised Catholic and I recall going to my friend's Protestant church and we didn't have to
gateley
Jan 2013
#51
I think the ditching of the headgear was part of the Vatican II "revolution" --
gateley
Jan 2013
#53