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#15
by
tomgallagher
on 06 Jan, 2010 14:03
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My solution is a Kangol!

You can't beat a good Kangol.
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#16
by
baldaholic
on 08 Jan, 2010 09:23
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I always wear my knitted cap in the cold.
But we are expecting a snowstorm her at the weekend, so I might have a chance to try the snowflakes on the bald head. :-)
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#17
by
buddha
on 08 Jan, 2010 11:39
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IMO if it's 10 degrees with hair it is also 10 degrees without. Hair is the illusion of warmth.
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#18
by
Sgt. Pate
on 08 Jan, 2010 15:56
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#19
by
baldaholic
on 08 Jan, 2010 22:32
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IMO if it's 10 degrees with hair it is also 10 degrees without. Hair is the illusion of warmth.
That ist mostly true.
Although, I am more sensitive to any breeze when I am sly, which is really nice in the summer, because it is refreshing, but in the winter a cole breeze can be freezing ... brrrrrrrr :-)
Anyway, I would wear a knitted cap with or without hair anyways and it doesn't make a big difference.
Maybe someone should make a scientific study about it. :-)))
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#20
by
Paul
on 09 Jan, 2010 06:32
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Having grown up in the North I guess I just don't feel the cold. I never wear a hat unless it is sub zero and I am out for a prolonged period of time. Of course, I don't even like temps above 70 degreees F, so I guess I am a rare exception.
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#21
by
J.J.
on 09 Jan, 2010 09:41
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It's 10 degrees in Chi-town, but da dome stays bare. In fact, it's the coolest thing in the world, when conditions are just right... STEAM rises off my bald dome in this weather! How's that for a smokin' hot look! LOL
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#22
by
Dome of Steele
on 11 Jan, 2010 00:54
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#23
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 11 Jan, 2010 09:23
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It's been much colder than average this year in the South, and I do wear my beanie a lot--below forty and out for more than 5-10 minutes, I'm slapping on the beanie. Really have to pull it down in the morning though, it tends to "pop" off a newly shaved and slick shiny dome

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#24
by
Some Guy
on 11 Jan, 2010 14:29
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A hoodie is also the bald man's friend. I like the refreshing feeling of the cold on my head but it's been single digits (central NY) and that can get painful, even dangerous. I'm usually sporting some form of head covering indoors and out when it gets this cold. Also not a fan of cold rain on the noggin but a bit of snow, for some reason, is more tolerable.
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#25
by
baldaholic
on 13 Jan, 2010 00:35
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A hoodie is also the bald man's friend. I like the refreshing feeling of the cold on my head but it's been single digits (central NY) and that can get painful, even dangerous. I'm usually sporting some form of head covering indoors and out when it gets this cold. Also not a fan of cold rain on the noggin but a bit of snow, for some reason, is more tolerable.
Wow, Someguy,
your bald head looks outstanding.
How do you do it?
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#26
by
Some Guy
on 13 Jan, 2010 08:36
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Wow, Someguy,
your bald head looks outstanding.
How do you do it?
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Thanks. I actually had a couple of laser sessions on my noggin last year when this pic was taken (documented in the laser thread on this site). Since then I've had some dark hair grow back and have a bit more shadow on the sides.
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#27
by
baldaholic
on 13 Jan, 2010 15:25
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well, it suits you very well.
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#28
by
Undercover
on 15 Jan, 2010 15:45
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Whenever anyone asks me that I usually look them right in the eye and say "Are you sure you're Canadian?"
Those that get the joke laugh, everyone else just sort of stands there and blinks.
Isn't it a shame that stupidity isn't painful?
I guess the only drawback would be the majority of the world running around screaming in agony...