Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 No matter what you think about Hats, they are the thing to wear. A lot of body heat is lost via the head, which is why our forefathers (all 4 of them) and their wives, all wore hats to bed. Even as recently as when Clement wrote, A Visit from St. Nick, " Ma in her kerchief and I in my hat, had just settled down for a long winter's nap. " No matter if you get hat hair, or whatever, wear a hat. There are some very stylish ones out now. I even make hats that look like football helmets. But only for certain teams!! The other thing to remember with hats, is that they will often produce static electricity. Fleece and wool are 2 huge static producers. So make sure when you take off your hat, to touch something metal to discharge the static, and THEN make sure your implant is still in place. I can always tell when mine's not in place, because everything gets so quiet. But discharge the static, and then check for the implant. Bundle up your overcoat, when the wind is free. Take could care of yourself and stay warm for me. (plagarism at its best!) Warm wishes from Cold Cleveland where it is 10 degrees and my husky is OUTSIDE her dog house lying in the snow!! Oh, I agree with you, but lots of people don't want to wear hats. I always wear something on my head when it's cold out because the rest of me starts to freeze without some sort of headcover. I was born and raised on Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island where folks bundle up in the wintertime. e (now in Idaho) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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