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graciegirl 03-27-2017 10:35 AM

I like to see folks in military ballcaps that says they served. I so much enjoy shaking their hand and thanking them.

ColdNoMore 03-27-2017 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by LI SNOWBIRD (Post 1378445)
I always take off my hat when sitting down to a meal

:thumbup:

Boomer 03-27-2017 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1378483)
I think I remember Tony Soprano and Artie Bucco having difficulty with a young man wearing a hat in a restaurant. Youtube-The Sopranos. Take Your Hat Off. Check it out.

Just watched it!

Luved it!

(Guess that shows where I stand on this one.)

Thanks for the laugh, Nucky.

Chatbrat 03-27-2017 12:20 PM

In the Navy clubs anyone who entered a club and was caught by the bartender's ringing of a bell ,had to buy the bar a round--it was a tradition & you swore the bartender's arm was 8 foot long--plenty of new Ensigns & Chiefs got caught in their respective clubs

Taltarzac725 03-27-2017 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1378483)
I think I remember Tony Soprano and Artie Bucco having difficulty with a young man wearing a hat in a restaurant. Youtube-The Sopranos. Take Your Hat Off. Check it out.

Interesting. Probably would not work in the Villages very often unless your were as imposing as Tony Soprano.

RickeyD 03-27-2017 04:10 PM

Men wearing hats in restaurants.
 
There is a tribal dress code. Ignore it at your own risk.
Simply because coat & hat check rooms are mostly non-existent does not deter from the fact that hats should be removed before entering a restaurant and placed on the lap when sat.

rustyp 03-27-2017 05:17 PM

Customary for men to take hats off and women to leave theirs on. It apparently is also tradition for a man to place his removed hat on his lap.

"Baby take off your dress
Yes yes yes
You can leave your hat on"
Joe Cocker

Now I understand why I should place it on my lap.

Rapscallion St Croix 03-27-2017 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 1378698)
Customary for men to take hats off and women to leave theirs on. It apparently is also tradition for a man to place his removed hat on his lap.

"Baby take off your dress
Yes yes yes
You can leave your hat on"
Joe Cocker

Now I understand why I should place it on my lap.

Let's give credit where it is due. Randy Newman wrote and sang those words 15 years before Joe Cocker recorded them.

Chi-Town 03-27-2017 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1378219)
Not really; we lived in the South and weren't uppity folks. I grew up on a cotton/soybean farm and with a cotton gin, grain elevator and a fertilizer distributorship in the mix, most of the time we rarely had time to sit and eat like you citified folk.

Jed Clampett used to take his hat off at the fancy eatin' table.

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Chi-Town 03-27-2017 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1378705)
Let's give credit where it is due. Randy Newman wrote and sang those words 15 years before Joe Cocker recorded them.

That is true. But Cocker's version was made famous by Kim Basinger stripping to it in "9-1/2 Weeeks". Hence the hat on the lap reference.

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Chi-Town 03-27-2017 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1378483)
I think I remember Tony Soprano and Artie Bucco having difficulty with a young man wearing a hat in a restaurant. Youtube-The Sopranos. Take Your Hat Off. Check it out.

Heres the link:

The Sopranos - Take your hat off - YouTube

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kcrazorbackfan 03-27-2017 08:22 PM

To each their own. That's the great thing about America - within the law, people are free to do what they please. I've never seen a city, county, state or federal law regarding wearing a hat or cap; maybe a suggestion, but never a law.

rustyp 03-27-2017 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1378712)
That is true. But Cocker's version was made famous by Kim Basinger stripping to it in "9-1/2 Weeeks". Hence the hat on the lap reference.

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You're smarter than the average bear around these parts.

waterlily 03-27-2017 08:41 PM

If I find a fancy eatin' table like Jed Clampett found, I might take off my hat as well. I have yet to find one of those tables in TV except when dining at friends houses. I would never wear a hat at a friends, but I am more than comfortable at any of the restaurants on campus.

Great post Chi-Town! I got a big chuckle out of that comment.

Nucky 03-27-2017 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1378561)
Interesting. Probably would not work in the Villages very often unless your were as imposing as Tony Soprano.

I think I could pull it off. No problem. Forgetaboutit! :$: It's just a common sense item, respect for those around you is all it is. Hat off and put on your knee not on the table. Oh and don't ever speak back to your elder's ever.


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