"I grew up spending a lot of time in the Great Lakes and overall sailing culture.
The height of manliness is a pink “Mt. Gay” baseball cap. No, I’m not joking.The caps are given out at major sailing races, since Mt. Gay rum has a sponsorship.
The caps are originally red but if you’ve used and had one for a long time, it fades to pink. You want one.
You can also tell, in port, who is a local and who boats, by their dog. Locals like BIG doggos for guarding against animals and pulling sleds (huskies and husky crosses) and sailors like medium sized, water friendly doggos. Don’t like to get very big ones because they’re hard to lift in and out of boats, eat, and poop out more, but don’t like toy dogs either, because they’re not tough enough to stand the weather and the water. Mostly Aussies, small retrievers, and the occasional tough terrier."
I guess you are one of the @$$holes in other words.
I will also confirm that Norwegians will say hi to pretty much anyone they meet while hiking though. Just a quick "hi" is usually it, but more conversation (about the view, hazards ahead, etc) are not uncommon.
Not wrong.
If your grandpa wore this he was in the German SS and was indeed a big @$$hole.
...nah, just ring from electricians union. ;-)
Not sure if that's true, but I always have one in my shopping cart when at the grocery store. Some people smile and nod, most DGAF.
I dunno, still waiting for some hot MILF to give me her phone number or at least ask my opinion of her melons.
why? trying to entice her children? numbers on the clock, young enough for the c@#k