An Interesting Evening
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I made my first stop in Fond du Lac today and proceeded to the yard with a brief stop to get a shave. It was late afternoon by the time I reached the yard so I did what any normal person would do and I headed down to the local pub.
There is a small group of elderly folks who are regulars at this pub. When I went in and settled onto a stool one lady, Annie, who is in her 70s said that she lost her bet. Naturally I inquired about the bet. It seems that they had a running bet about what sort of hat I would be wearing when I came in.
It's no secret that I like hats, and I suppose folks notice that. I wear everything from a cowboy hat to a Homberg, although a fedora is most common for me. Tonight I was wearing my rabbit lined quilted hat as it was kind of cold and the wind was blowing.
I suppose it had never really occurred to me that people actually noticed what sort of hat I was wearing at any given time. I guess instead of being the old "cat lady" I'm the old "hat guy".
whatever, as long as I'm not the old "creepy guy".
Several people there were glad to see me and bought me drinks so I guess being the old hat guy isn't so bad.
There is a small group of elderly folks who are regulars at this pub. When I went in and settled onto a stool one lady, Annie, who is in her 70s said that she lost her bet. Naturally I inquired about the bet. It seems that they had a running bet about what sort of hat I would be wearing when I came in.
It's no secret that I like hats, and I suppose folks notice that. I wear everything from a cowboy hat to a Homberg, although a fedora is most common for me. Tonight I was wearing my rabbit lined quilted hat as it was kind of cold and the wind was blowing.
I suppose it had never really occurred to me that people actually noticed what sort of hat I was wearing at any given time. I guess instead of being the old "cat lady" I'm the old "hat guy".
Several people there were glad to see me and bought me drinks so I guess being the old hat guy isn't so bad.
: Nothing wrong with hats Mason, seems it is become your "trademark".

