Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably means ballcaps. They are incredibly rude and low class. I have seen them at hotel meals and at auditorium performances.
How about my car? Or heading to a baseball game?
Incredibly rude and low classI hope you're just trolling.
At a baseball game? You have to be trolling. I wouldn't wear it at the Kennedy Center but, when I see the Nats you better believe I will have my hat on.
You are nutty, pp See professional help
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably means ballcaps. They are incredibly rude and low class. I have seen them at hotel meals and at auditorium performances.
How about my car? Or heading to a baseball game?
Incredibly rude and low classI hope you're just trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably means ballcaps. They are incredibly rude and low class. I have seen them at hotel meals and at auditorium performances.
How about my car? Or heading to a baseball game?
I hope you're just trolling. Anonymous wrote:OP probably means ballcaps. They are incredibly rude and low class. I have seen them at hotel meals and at auditorium performances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP probably means ballcaps. They are incredibly rude and low class. I have seen them at hotel meals and at auditorium performances.
OP here. Yes. On middle aged women in particular, who have no need for sun protection (car, building) I assume their hair is dirty and unwashed.
Anonymous wrote:Does it just mean they haven't washed their
Anonymous wrote:Because I want to and can. It's not the 1950s anymore. Hats are acceptable pretty much anywhere outside of church and fine dining.
I am 36 and not balding at all. I just love wearing a baseball hat.
Anonymous wrote:OP probably means ballcaps. They are incredibly rude and low class. I have seen them at hotel meals and at auditorium performances.