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I'm having trouble understanding your meaning with this post. crim son Jan 2013 #1
It is cold outside fadedrose Jan 2013 #6
Gotcha. crim son Jan 2013 #24
ipso facto Bucky Jan 2013 #47
Audio, video, disco. crim son Jan 2013 #50
When it's freezing cold outside... GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #8
You lose a lot of body heat through your head. A hat makes you feel warmer. n/t Fla Dem Jan 2013 #37
I really like Teresa Kerry but.... CherokeeDem Jan 2013 #2
I agree In_The_Wind Jan 2013 #3
And, they're also sitting in a part the grandstand that is being heated. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #9
There are many intelligent women there today. In_The_Wind Jan 2013 #30
Having spent two dozen winters in Chicago... GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #33
Don't forget Dr. Jill Biden, who also seems like one sharp cookie. amandabeech Jan 2013 #27
All three of those women are very intelligent karynnj Jan 2013 #39
Aargh, no, I hate hats! The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2013 #4
lol. I never had a pink toilet seat lol fadedrose Jan 2013 #7
Never had a hat like this? The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2013 #17
She auctioned it after the wedding and gave the proceeds to charity Tanuki Jan 2013 #34
Its incredible hideousness almost certainly increased its value exponentially. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2013 #35
obviously photoshopped Bucky Jan 2013 #48
Looks like a bow on a toilet seat. Owl Jan 2013 #55
That pink toilet seat hat was intended to be outlandish, kestrel91316 Jan 2013 #26
When I first glampsed that hat, I thought that it was a pair of African amandabeech Jan 2013 #29
I'm sure she was completely mortified. I suspect the Queen has only the tiniest sense of humor, kestrel91316 Jan 2013 #38
Agreed. amandabeech Jan 2013 #43
She definitely succeeded! The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2013 #36
But you have to admit it was an elegant toilet seat. MoonRiver Jan 2013 #46
The myth is that it was JFK who put an end to hats as a fashion "thing" NYC Liberal Jan 2013 #5
No, it was Jackie. She wore this tiny veil as big as a handkerchief, and it was acceptable at fadedrose Jan 2013 #10
Jackie didn't "put an end to" wearing hats! Just the opposite! WinkyDink Jan 2013 #14
She wore them at political affairs, as was the custom... fadedrose Jan 2013 #16
Well, the OP refers to a political event. Plus, Jackie's lace mantilla was okay for church! WinkyDink Jan 2013 #20
I already forgot what the OP said fadedrose Jan 2013 #22
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
Jackie was famous for her hats NMDemDist2 Jan 2013 #11
Oh I know. But JFK hated wearing hats and the legend is that NYC Liberal Jan 2013 #13
They were small, and just kept her hair neat fadedrose Jan 2013 #18
This was called the "pillbox" style, a favorite of Jackie's. nt amandabeech Jan 2013 #32
Oh God! ananda Jan 2013 #41
Talking about WOMEN here. And JFK STILL wore his top-hat on I.D.: WinkyDink Jan 2013 #12
JFK looking quite dapper there NYC Liberal Jan 2013 #15
He really hated hats!!! fadedrose Jan 2013 #19
lol. you don't really need a hat when it's 40 frickin' degrees outside. cali Jan 2013 #21
Its 20 something here in Michigan fadedrose Jan 2013 #23
What's so funny is that everytime I go to a store, I buy another warm hat fadedrose Jan 2013 #25
It is not true that everything is made in England karynnj Jan 2013 #42
THere are no American made Heinz beans in PA or MI. They left shortly after Sen. Heinz died. fadedrose Jan 2013 #44
Also, baby food. Heinz baby food left us too. It was good. fadedrose Jan 2013 #45
Neither John Kerry or Teresa Heinz Kerry have ANY input with Heinz karynnj Jan 2013 #49
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
You're so right. As a Catholic how I envied the Protestants fadedrose Jan 2013 #52
I think the ditching of the headgear was part of the Vatican II "revolution" -- gateley Jan 2013 #53
I saw one guy wearing a fedora DollarBillHines Jan 2013 #54
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