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Sandra 3 year s ago
BS on #3, and it is time more of us said so.
       
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Heloise 3 year s ago
Sandra,

I guess you are one of the @$$holes in other words.
       
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Debbie 3 year s ago
Sandra, got that right.
       
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Ginger 3 year s ago
Number one is absolute bullsh#t. I live in and work in one of the main tourist areas in Norway, especially with mountain hiking, and this is the first time I've ever heard about this thing.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
Ginger, I am a Norwegian, and I can confirm it's not a thing. Wear whatever color cap you want. Bright red or orange recommended during hunting season!

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.
       
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Lura 3 year s ago
Nr 7 is wrong! You find this in Switzerland on Canton Appenzell Innerroden (AI) and Ausseroden (AR) and has to do with feasts with cows Appenzeller Alpenaufzug - Appenzeller Alpenabzug and Appenzeller Viehmarkt. Greatings from Lugano. Sandro
       
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Sarah 3 year s ago
Lura,
Not wrong.
       
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Ade 3 year s ago
#5
If your grandpa wore this he was in the German SS and was indeed a big @$$hole. JC_doubledown
       
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Didi 3 year s ago
Ade,

...nah, just ring from electricians union. ;-)
       
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Samyra 3 year s ago
#17 I've heard that an upside down pineapple means you're a swinger too.

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.



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Roberta 3 year s ago
Samyra,
why? trying to entice her children? numbers on the clock, young enough for the c@#k
       
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"Reminds me of when I was in elementary school and we were told not to wear red or black to school because they were associated with certain gangs."

 

 

"Stagehands wear black. Check for a crescent wrench in the back pocket to confirm."

 

 

"The style of kippah/yarmulke Jewish men wear can tell you how religious they are, where their family's from, their political views, which sect they are/which rabbi they follow, etc."

 

 

"When I was a teenager a lot of the working-class, multi-generation in the area kids from the very rural West Virginian area I moved to wore these, to my teenage eyes, very funny looking polka dot caps with downward pointing brims.

At the time I just assumed they got them at this store that still had a lot of 70s deadstock and it was a trend because they were cheap and it was the 90s and we were irony poisoned. It was pretty widespread across a few counties though. They were mostly worn by the kids who already had decided they were not going to college, whether by their own choice, or their own circumstances.

They were welders' caps. Welder is an aspirational job in the area, if you plan to stay there after graduation. They were signifying they planned to stay and work in the same field their dads did. It didn't even occur to me what it was all about until some high school reunion."

 

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