I forgot how hard it

flying belgian

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is to keep your cap on with longer hair. I've kept my hair buzzed for the last 30 years. Now with the stay at home, it is getting longer and the wind keeps blowing my cap off.
 
On my first visit to Nebraska, I got out of the car at a rest area and immediately lost my cap. A guy downwind made a nice play on it, and when he gave it back, said "You need to set your hatband on Nebraska." I took it up 2 notches, and then I was fine.
 
My heart skipped a beat when I read your title, then it settled back down after reading the rest of the post.
 
opposite for me. I shaved my head in collage (not sure why or do I remember doing it) and I could not keep my hat from blowing off and the sweat was always in my eyes. I really need a hair now but no way I am going to shave it off.
 
Don?t feel bad Belgian. Ma buzzed me on Saturday, but these ?Ides of April? have made it tough to keep a hat to n the last couple days. Let?s hope this is the last of winter.
 
I tend to let my hair grow too long. I have curly hair. The cap likes to pop off without a wind.

Fortunately I got a hair cut right before this virus stuff came out.

So I have a little time.

Paul
 
when it gets pony tail length you can put that through the hole in the back, unless it's a fitted hat. I prefer a boonie and can use the chin strap when it's windy.
 

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