Wisconsin native.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."--GKC
"Liberalism is the modern and morbid habit of always sacrificing the normal to the abnormal" --G K Chesterton
"The only objective of Liberty is Life" --G K Chesterton
"A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition." -- Rudyard Kipling
Is that last post supposed to be some type of impersonation? Nice try if it is, get the initials right.
And Billiam, no way no how. The second you walk in the door, if the hat isn't off, an open palm will be flying towards the back of your head. The impact typically knocks the hat clean off...
PJ you're lucky to have a Pa who isn't afraid to lay down the law, you all will be so much better for it....
Of course I don't know the rest of the story, but that much is true :)
I confess to wearing a knit hat in the house when I don't want to turn the heat way up. A flannel lined Columbia knit cap takes the thermostat comfortably down about two degrees.
I think the bigger problem is that you've all mistaken a baseball cap -- fit only for boys and professional sportsmen -- for a HAT. Invest in a Stetson, gents. :)
Billiam, let ME reclarify. I don't care what you wear in your house, nor was that what I was getting at. Simply put, I was indicating what is acceptable in Dad29's house. That's it. So wear your hat.
Oh, and yes, I take my hat off in other people's homes.
Have you never done that? C'mon, get comfy at home.
ReplyDeleteNever have, never will.
ReplyDeleteDear Dad;
ReplyDeletePlease send my Packer hat.
I need to wear it while watching Sunday’s game on TV.
Desperate situations require desperate acts.
Is that last post supposed to be some type of impersonation? Nice try if it is, get the initials right.
ReplyDeleteAnd Billiam, no way no how. The second you walk in the door, if the hat isn't off, an open palm will be flying towards the back of your head. The impact typically knocks the hat clean off...
PJ you're lucky to have a Pa who isn't afraid to lay down the law, you all will be so much better for it....
ReplyDeleteOf course I don't know the rest of the story, but that much is true :)
I confess to wearing a knit hat in the house when I don't want to turn the heat way up. A flannel lined Columbia knit cap takes the thermostat comfortably down about two degrees.
DCS, when visiting someone, it is proper and expected to un-cover. In my own place, I'll do what I will on my own. Does that clarify things?
ReplyDeleteIf not in the privacy of his own home, where can Paul wear that despicable hat? Certainly not in public.
ReplyDeleteHe can wear that hat while fishing or hunting.
ReplyDeleteAlso while hitch-hiking if he's pretending to be homeless.
(If he wears that inside a house he SHOULD be homeless.)
Half time:12-3-06
ReplyDeleteDear Dad;
Please burn my Packer hat and you can eat my cheese hat.
Xo,
PJ
I think the bigger problem is that you've all mistaken a baseball cap -- fit only for boys and professional sportsmen -- for a HAT. Invest in a Stetson, gents. :)
ReplyDeleteBilliam, let ME reclarify. I don't care what you wear in your house, nor was that what I was getting at. Simply put, I was indicating what is acceptable in Dad29's house. That's it. So wear your hat.
ReplyDeleteOh, and yes, I take my hat off in other people's homes.