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#15
by
Sean25
on 07 Jan, 2010 00:23
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Just a hat or winter hat here.. never really heard anything else
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#16
by
tomgallagher
on 07 Jan, 2010 06:37
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Isn't there something called a "toque" somewhere.?
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#17
by
xnewyawka
on 07 Jan, 2010 12:11
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Isn't there something called a "toque" somewhere.?
I believe that's what our Canadian brethren call their caps, Tom.
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#18
by
tomgallagher
on 07 Jan, 2010 12:16
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I had a hunch it was Canadian. Maybe French Canadian.
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#19
by
Tom McGarry.
on 07 Jan, 2010 13:06
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Yes sir! It's called a "Touque" here in the great whit north. What's a matter have none of you ever watched Bob and Doug Makenzie?
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#20
by
tomgallagher
on 07 Jan, 2010 13:22
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I'm afraid that I have never had the pleasure Tom,.
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#21
by
Tom McGarry.
on 07 Jan, 2010 13:32
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#22
by
tomgallagher
on 07 Jan, 2010 14:22
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I guess that is what you call a couple of hosers, eh.?
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#23
by
Tom McGarry.
on 07 Jan, 2010 14:48
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Yes sir!
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#24
by
baldaholic
on 10 Jan, 2010 13:13
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I call it a Strickmütze (knitted cap) because it is one.
Ditto
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#25
by
Alexander215
on 10 Jan, 2010 16:06
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So its a little chilly in the south!!!
Global Warming my _______. Isn't there a Nobel Prize that should be revoked ?!?!
Hotter summers and cooler winters.
Be prepared, brother.
Any of you guys need some lessons in winter driving, come up my way
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#26
by
SlyHigh
on 12 Jan, 2010 07:17
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When I lived in Louisiana everyone called it a sock hat.
I usually say beanie or sock hat. When I was younger people called it a tobaggen. That sounds too old fashioned for me now, though.