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#15
by
Marz
on 25 Oct, 2007 09:19
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I always pack a beanie in the winter, being sly is one thing freezing your a** off is another. Like said above, just wear a hat outside and take it off indoors. At least around here if it is cold out it seems it is about 80 degrees in every store or restaurant.
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#16
by
nomad
on 25 Oct, 2007 18:16
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I too allways have a beenie or my hoodie in the winter but I have been trying to condition the skull for the weather and going full sly alot. It depends on the wind on whether I can take too much of the cold.
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#17
by
JohnMont
on 25 Oct, 2007 18:36
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how about looking for a hat that really complements your sly look
(fedora? derby? or good old beanie / watch cap?
John
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#18
by
theebaldguy
on 29 Oct, 2007 11:48
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I'm half Finnish, so chilly is fine with me. Once the wind chill kicks into gear, then I may throw a hat on.
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#19
by
Bald_freak
on 29 Oct, 2007 14:24
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#20
by
Stevo
on 04 Nov, 2007 13:29
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I was at a party Friday night, and one of the guys in my little group said just about this same thing. I was going to tell him about the wonders of knit caps and hooded sweatshirts, but then I realized that I could use his lack of slyness to my advantage. As long as he grows out whatever is left of his hair, I will continue to look much better than he does with my well-maintained dome. I know it sounds mean and possibly unbecoming an SBG, but I need all the help I can get in the dating department.
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#21
by
dagenhamjim
on 05 Nov, 2007 12:11
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Here in the UK it does get pretty cold, so cold in fact that if you go out for a walk with out a hat then when you walk into a heated building, it can give you a nasty head ache! I always wear a woolie Bobble hat (minus the Bobble of course). Another advantage wearing a woolie hat is if you have not shaved your head for a day, you get that 'Velcro' effect when you take your woolie hat off, Makes my Lady laugh every time lol
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#22
by
Bald_freak
on 11 Nov, 2007 21:50
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Here in the UK it does get pretty cold, so cold in fact that if you go out for a walk with out a hat then when you walk into a heated building, it can give you a nasty head ache! I always wear a woolie Bobble hat (minus the Bobble of course). Another advantage wearing a woolie hat is if you have not shaved your head for a day, you get that 'Velcro' effect when you take your woolie hat off, Makes my Lady laugh every time lol
Yeah a buddy of mine dropped me to the floor once, had the same effect with my hoodies. he went to pull it off from behind and it stuck like glue. my fav is the head stream. Used to happen alot when I worked at Brinks in the winter time.
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#23
by
Geekstr
on 25 Nov, 2007 22:28
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I love the cold on my dome. I guess I'd better, I live in the Midwest. I see there's at least one other KC dweller here (SLYinKC). Thanks for the invite, whoever sent it to me on MySpace.
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#24
by
Tyler
on 25 Nov, 2007 22:30
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I love the cold on my dome. I guess I'd better, I live in the Midwest. I see there's at least one other KC dweller here (SLYinKC). Thanks for the invite, whoever sent it to me on MySpace.
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys! I was the one that sent you the invite. Glad you joined up!
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#25
by
BALDANDRE
on 25 Nov, 2007 23:52
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I love the cold on my dome. I guess I'd better, I live in the Midwest. I see there's at least one other KC dweller here (SLYinKC). Thanks for the invite, whoever sent it to me on MySpace.
Looks good dude..the bald dome suits ya!
Welcome!
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#26
by
Paul
on 26 Nov, 2007 03:52
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Welcome geekstr, great to have you with us. Post up in the Introductions section so we can get to know ya better
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#27
by
SLYinKC
on 26 Nov, 2007 04:23
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Welcome, Geekstr, Glad you've joined us. Good to have another KC guy.
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#28
by
schro
on 26 Nov, 2007 07:21
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Although I prefer heat, cold really doesn't bother me. Usually, I'll put on a baseball style hat and be good to go.
Although, I went for a run Thanksgiving morning (we had our first freezing morning) and I put on one of those Under Armour style lycra caps to stay warm during the run. This "hat" (actually made by Adidas) made a huge difference. It's a lycra style thing that is pretty slick. Granted I wouldn't wear this in the everyday public (not my style), I'm impressed with it during the run.
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#29
by
Rob
on 26 Nov, 2007 10:02
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Its rare I feel cold enough on the old noggin to wear a hat, though occasionally I do wear a beanie. hats just don't suit me, and I don't like hidin' the dome anyways.
Quite like the feelin of the cold on my head though: feels safer than havin the hot sun in the summer