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I don’t like hats either, they give me the flyaway hair when I remove them. So I wear ear m u f f s. (when I used that word before Gocomics told me the m u f f was a verboten word)
I have kept my hair cut since the late 70s. Thick though, my barber claims it’s because of my Native heritage on both sides of my family. When I wear my wool jeep cap in the wind and cold, my hair gets greasy faster.
from experience I know that a hat or cap wouldn’t help with a wind like that, it will just sweep the cap off your head and you’ll end up running after it.
I have always had a problem keeping a hat on my head comfortably – even if it ties on. Either the hat moves or my glasses are affected by the hat and pushed out of line.
Except for my dressy winter coat (if I still even have it) I wear zipper jackets which come with hoods and linings which remove and can be used as a jacket on it’s own. Over the decades we each have both this jacket twice – husband more recently decided he liked a type of jacket and bought it – so I have 4 jackets to choose from (wear the same size). If it is cold enough for the main jacket or for jacket and lining combined I have the hood to keep my heat warm. Biggest problem is that with the jacket alone or with the lining I feel like a stuffed sausage when I wear the jacket and tend to not zipper it closed unless it is THAT COLD.
Oh – and the linings and the main jacket piece each have a breast pocket which zips closed and is great for holding my and my husband’s Covid masks for when needed (or desired). I do have to remember if I switch from jacket to lining or vice versa to make sure I transfer the masks.
I do have a lovely scarf. One of the many crafts my husband works at is weaving. He made me a scarf in the weight, length, yarn and color I wanted. (Now THAT’S a gift as opposed to buying something or something else all of which are not needed.)
PoodleGroomer about 1 year ago
I took off my stocking cap and my barber made a hair urgent care call.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wish I had that problem. I can’t even remember when I had that problem. Now, I wear a hat to prevent sunburn.
Macushlalondra about 1 year ago
I don’t like hats either, they give me the flyaway hair when I remove them. So I wear ear m u f f s. (when I used that word before Gocomics told me the m u f f was a verboten word)
nosirrom about 1 year ago
Which is easier to brush. Hat hair or wind hair?
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
Blow dry!
JessieRandySmithJr. about 1 year ago
I have kept my hair cut since the late 70s. Thick though, my barber claims it’s because of my Native heritage on both sides of my family. When I wear my wool jeep cap in the wind and cold, my hair gets greasy faster.
Riders on the Storm Premium Member about 1 year ago
Or join a fitness center. No wind inside my place.
BJDucer about 1 year ago
’Atta girl, Janis, blind him with unassailable logic!
rick92040 about 1 year ago
She walks while he sits at home. That’s why women live longer than men.
dv1093 about 1 year ago
Why don’t you ever walk with her?
DaBump Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cute.
assrdood about 1 year ago
My answer to “bed head” is a ball cap immediately upon rising.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member about 1 year ago
don’t be sensible
unfair.de about 1 year ago
Oh Janis, make your tour the other way round. It’s better to come into the house with the hair blown back.
bobpeters61 about 1 year ago
The sight of a pretty lady with her hair all messed up is a special kind of cute.
AnneFackler about 1 year ago
The March winds will blow and we shall have…oh no !!not snow !
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 1 year ago
She certainly avoided that problem.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Just a bad hair day….
Wendy Emlinger about 1 year ago
She’d rather have tumbleweed hair than hat hair. :)
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
In these shoes? I don’t think so!
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lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
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patlaborvi about 1 year ago
from experience I know that a hat or cap wouldn’t help with a wind like that, it will just sweep the cap off your head and you’ll end up running after it.
uhohlol about 1 year ago
Why did he have to dumb her down?
tinstar about 1 year ago
That’s some of my favorite kinds of weather.
mafastore 12 months ago
I have always had a problem keeping a hat on my head comfortably – even if it ties on. Either the hat moves or my glasses are affected by the hat and pushed out of line.
Except for my dressy winter coat (if I still even have it) I wear zipper jackets which come with hoods and linings which remove and can be used as a jacket on it’s own. Over the decades we each have both this jacket twice – husband more recently decided he liked a type of jacket and bought it – so I have 4 jackets to choose from (wear the same size). If it is cold enough for the main jacket or for jacket and lining combined I have the hood to keep my heat warm. Biggest problem is that with the jacket alone or with the lining I feel like a stuffed sausage when I wear the jacket and tend to not zipper it closed unless it is THAT COLD.
Oh – and the linings and the main jacket piece each have a breast pocket which zips closed and is great for holding my and my husband’s Covid masks for when needed (or desired). I do have to remember if I switch from jacket to lining or vice versa to make sure I transfer the masks.
I do have a lovely scarf. One of the many crafts my husband works at is weaving. He made me a scarf in the weight, length, yarn and color I wanted. (Now THAT’S a gift as opposed to buying something or something else all of which are not needed.)