But that’s what all the guys in the South End Rowing Club call them. Maybe they need to set themselves apart somehow.
When I hear ‘toque’, I think of a woman’s velvet hat, not a knitted cap which I might call a ‘watch cap’ (thanks to my dad’s nautical military service.) But then, I’m an old lady.
The first time (late 50’s) I heard the word “Toque” or (“Toques”) was when I was a child, It was a reference to get some pot and do some “Toques” (Puffs) with it ! I never understood why tho’
nosirrom over 6 years ago
The makings of a real mystery. Who took the toque?
sandpiper over 6 years ago
How about finding that missing homework, Junior. At least that would give you something back.
well-i-never over 6 years ago
Must be almost priceless!
ellisaana Premium Member over 6 years ago
But that’s what all the guys in the South End Rowing Club call them. Maybe they need to set themselves apart somehow.
When I hear ‘toque’, I think of a woman’s velvet hat, not a knitted cap which I might call a ‘watch cap’ (thanks to my dad’s nautical military service.) But then, I’m an old lady.
etonry over 6 years ago
It must be the toque of the town.
sufamelico over 6 years ago
The first time (late 50’s) I heard the word “Toque” or (“Toques”) was when I was a child, It was a reference to get some pot and do some “Toques” (Puffs) with it ! I never understood why tho’