Humanity, without the snap bone, is at an evolutionary dead end.
The snap bone’s connected to the head bone, the head bone’s connected to the jaw bone, the jaw bone can’t stop jawboning about the snap bone—now hear the word of the Lord!
And I thought it was where the skeleton mold broke the finished parts from the “sprue”.
First thing I do with a new cap is to remove that dammed button.
I heard that ten-gallon hats once actually could hold ten gallons, but were reduced in size as our craniums shrank.
It was to protect the point where all the segments of the cap came together before they were made all in one piece as some are today.
May 20, 2016
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Humanity, without the snap bone, is at an evolutionary dead end.
thebashfulone almost 2 years ago
The snap bone’s connected to the head bone, the head bone’s connected to the jaw bone, the jaw bone can’t stop jawboning about the snap bone—now hear the word of the Lord!
MS72 almost 2 years ago
And I thought it was where the skeleton mold broke the finished parts from the “sprue”.
A# 466 almost 2 years ago
First thing I do with a new cap is to remove that dammed button.
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 2 years ago
I heard that ten-gallon hats once actually could hold ten gallons, but were reduced in size as our craniums shrank.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It was to protect the point where all the segments of the cap came together before they were made all in one piece as some are today.