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#15
by
bennett11
on 09 Nov, 2019 05:52
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i have had the opposite issue. living in Arizona i needed to wear hat in summer if out for any length of time. 320 days of sunshine there a year/
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#16
by
Laser Man
on 09 Nov, 2019 08:29
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Twenty degrees here this morning with a heavy frost. My wife found an alpaca beanie for me at our local farmers market. It was expensive, but it's really warm. Alpaca is soft, but dense, so it's comfortable and wind doesn't cut through it.
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#17
by
artudo123
on 09 Nov, 2019 08:45
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I live outside of Toronto and yes the Fall and winter can get very cold. I hate when it's cold because I can't show off my shaved head when I'm outside. On the other hand, I've been able to collect toques. As soon as I get inside, the toque gets removed.
So far I'm up to about 6 toques and the warmest toque I've gotten so far is the one I got in New York City last year with the "I Heart NY" logo.
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#18
by
chuck63
on 09 Nov, 2019 09:39
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I see this thread is still alive. Luckily our winters are relatively mild in the south.
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#19
by
amatlock2778
on 10 Nov, 2019 10:10
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Living in phoenix, we have relatively mild winter so hat's arent necessary during the day, thankfully, as I normally only like to wear one at work where its required, or if out in hot sun of summer for several hours. But winter nights and early mornings, oh boy that's another story. Bitter cold, sometimes even colder than Michigan, where my step mother lives, by a few degeees, at least early morning. That is, once we get deep into winter. Right now it's still just a mild chill at night and comfy warm during the day.
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#20
by
reddog
on 10 Nov, 2019 10:36
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That's what's different about most of us sly guys, as alot of you stated, the hat comes off as soon as you go inside. After spending all that time washing, lathering, and shaving that head perfectly smooth, you surely don't want to hide it! Show off that bald head!
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#21
by
slybeard
on 11 Nov, 2019 07:57
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One advantage of living in South Louisiana. The high today is 78 F. But we are expecting our first freeze tomorrow night. I rarely need hats or beanies, and can leave the skin on full display most days.
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#22
by
reddog
on 11 Nov, 2019 11:11
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Yes, slybeard, about 10 years ago I lived just east of Pensacola, and the weather was mild in November. I couldn't stand the summer heat. I had nearly shoulder length hair then. Maybe I should have shaved my head, but never considered it then. My neighbor and good friend was the first person I knew well that sported a shaved head. I always thought he looked great!
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#23
by
JimHLA
on 11 Nov, 2019 11:57
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It's pretty mild here in Southern California but it's gets cold when the sun is not out. 80 today.
I still bought a beanie. I am more worried about getting sunburned than the cold
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#24
by
artudo123
on 11 Nov, 2019 17:42
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What's with the x-ray?
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#25
by
JimHLA
on 11 Nov, 2019 18:56
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Oops x Ray was a accidental slip of my fingers. It’s show a 11 month old puppy with joint problems.
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#26
by
chrisphilly123
on 15 Nov, 2019 13:22
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Time to break out them Sly beanies . . . .
I could see one of these in my future
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#27
by
Barbero Pelón
on 17 Nov, 2019 16:10
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This is my second winter being bald.
I'm shaving just two time at week....no because is fucking cold,jackets and coats irritated my nape :/
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#28
by
slybeard
on 18 Nov, 2019 06:39
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This is my second winter being bald.
I'm shaving just two time at week....no because is fucking cold,jackets and coats irritated my nape :/
I did not think it got that cold where you are. How cold does it get?
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#29
by
scooby
on 18 Nov, 2019 08:30
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I live in wisconsin and it gets very cold here in the winter. lately the high has been in the upper twenties and the lows in the teens,their has been some nights where the over night lows have been in the single digits and with the wind chill it has been below zero which is not normal,reddog knows what I am talking about he lives in minnesota I think.