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Previously on "Did you ever wear a baseball cap back to front ?"
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Got one - I have worn it, but you get some funny looks when ambling through town.
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But it does indicate a serious lack of taste and style.Originally posted by istvan View PostTrue, but often the type of hat and the way it is worn indicates gang membership. Many high-schools simply banned wearing them. But of course, wearing one does not necessarily mean any wrongdoing.
I have never seen the point of the things.
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Perhaps the sun was behind him and he didn't want the back of his neck to get burnt.
He should have got one of these.
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you name me one bad man that did not wear something weird on his headOriginally posted by istvan View PostTrue, but often the type of hat and the way it is worn indicates gang membership. Many high-schools simply banned wearing them. But of course, wearing one does not necessarily mean any wrongdoing.
Herod
Sherrif of Nottingham
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I tried to find a cap with a peak in the back but couldn't find one, maybe they only sell then in America
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True, but often the type of hat and the way it is worn indicates gang membership. Many high-schools simply banned wearing them. But of course, wearing one does not necessarily mean any wrongdoing.Originally posted by proggy View PostBaseball caps are quite common in the USA unsurprisingly given it's the home of baseball. Only a narrow minded idiot would think that means anyone who wears one anywhere in the world is a Chav?
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It's very normal over there to wear them backwards. And sideways...
Even men in their 60s wear them like that. Doesn't offend me particularly but I don't get offended by things like that.
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Bloke goes into a sports shop and asks about buying a baseball cap. The shop asiistant takes him over to the rack of caps and passes him one which he puts on. Gives it back say ing he doesn't like it. Anothe cap is proffered and the same happens, he doesn't like it. This continues for a while and the customer doesn't like any of them so the salesman asks him why: "because the peak is on the wrong way round!"
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No. I've got a degree from Monrovia Institute of Technology, and I certainly wouldn't.Originally posted by proggy View PostI think a lot of MIT students would wear them like that? No?
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It's the wearing it backwards that indicates moronity. Do you wear them like that?Originally posted by proggy View PostBaseball caps are quite common in the USA unsurprisingly given it's the home of baseball. Only a narrow minded idiot would think that means anyone who wears one anywhere in the world is a Chav?
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Baseball cap plus desire to harm other people for the hell of it = chav.Originally posted by proggy View PostBaseball caps are quite common in the USA unsurprisingly given it's the home of baseball. Only a narrow minded idiot would think that means anyone who wears one anywhere in the world is a Chav?
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Nah, he's right.Originally posted by proggy View PostBaseball caps are quite common in the USA unsurprisingly given it's the home of baseball. Only a narrow minded idiot would think that means anyone who wears one anywhere in the world is a Chav?
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