Please rise and remove your caps
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                    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487I take my hat off because I am not an A-hole.
Gentlemen also take their hats off while indoors, especially while dining. I always take it off when I am seated at the table.
I open the door and hand it off to anyone but I hold it open to allow ladies to enter first.
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Whether or not one takes off their hat is not what defines whether or not one is an asshole.unsung said:I take my hat off because I am not an A-hole.
Gentlemen also take their hats off while indoors, especially while dining. I always take it off when I am seated at the table.
I open the door and hand it off to anyone but I hold it open to allow ladies to enter first.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 - 
            
not attacking just offering my opinion that someone who respects the tradition of taking their hat off during the anthem is a better person than someone who doesn't.HesCalledDyer said:
No need for personal attacks, man. I'm not pissing on anything, just asking questions. That's what people do when they don't understand things and want to learn of their origins and reasons. I don't see how not taking a hat off is a sign of disrespect to ANYTHING, moreover to those who fought for my freedoms. And the only reason anyone has is "because that's the way it is."pjhawks said:
better people than you apparently. any other common courtesy you want to piss on too? not into saying please and thank you or hold the door for a woman? are you against happy birthdays and giving gifts too? how about saying I love you? want to question who deemed that appropriate? any others?HesCalledDyer said:
But why is it a sign of respect? Who deemed it as such? For those who fought for our freedoms - what does that have anything to do with a hat? What about a foreigner visiting and catching a game? No one here fought for his freedom. Why do we just blindly follow this "tradition" without questioning its validity and application to modern times?pjhawks said:the cap is supposed to go over the heart. it's a sign of respect and love for those who fought for your freedom. don't be a dick. remove your hat and put it over your heart during the anthem.0 - 
            A better person? Wow lol
That's going a bit far.
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Yee-haw!pjhawks said:
not attacking just offering my opinion that someone who respects the tradition of taking their hat off during the anthem is a better person than someone who doesn't.HesCalledDyer said:
No need for personal attacks, man. I'm not pissing on anything, just asking questions. That's what people do when they don't understand things and want to learn of their origins and reasons. I don't see how not taking a hat off is a sign of disrespect to ANYTHING, moreover to those who fought for my freedoms. And the only reason anyone has is "because that's the way it is."pjhawks said:
better people than you apparently. any other common courtesy you want to piss on too? not into saying please and thank you or hold the door for a woman? are you against happy birthdays and giving gifts too? how about saying I love you? want to question who deemed that appropriate? any others?HesCalledDyer said:
But why is it a sign of respect? Who deemed it as such? For those who fought for our freedoms - what does that have anything to do with a hat? What about a foreigner visiting and catching a game? No one here fought for his freedom. Why do we just blindly follow this "tradition" without questioning its validity and application to modern times?pjhawks said:the cap is supposed to go over the heart. it's a sign of respect and love for those who fought for your freedom. don't be a dick. remove your hat and put it over your heart during the anthem.
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            Just a sign of the times. Look at flying ... 50 years ago you would dress up and be treated with dignity from the staff. Now people wear sweat pants and flip flops, while their fake service dog is pooping diarrhea in the aisle and the staff is tasering someone because they demanded an extra pillow for free.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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            Good point Jason P. Look at pictures of a baseball game from the 30s. Everyone in the stands was dressed in formal wear. How dare these lesser people go to the games in shorts and t-shirts instead of upholding the tradition of a three piece suit!
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                    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
Nah, some people are just too cool. I am not talking about saluting a piece of cloth, I am talking about being inside.oftenreading said:
Whether or not one takes off their hat is not what defines whether or not one is an asshole.unsung said:I take my hat off because I am not an A-hole.
Gentlemen also take their hats off while indoors, especially while dining. I always take it off when I am seated at the table.
I open the door and hand it off to anyone but I hold it open to allow ladies to enter first.0 - 
            
Also less of a chance of having a Phillies fan induce vomit over you and your daughter back then as well ... at least I'd like to imagine.HesCalledDyer said:Good point Jason P. Look at pictures of a baseball game from the 30s. Everyone in the stands was dressed in formal wear. How dare these lesser people go to the games in shorts and t-shirts instead of upholding the tradition of a three piece suit!Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 - 
            
Does one remove their gun before or after their hat? What's the protocol?unsung said:
Nah, some people are just too cool. I am not talking about saluting a piece of cloth, I am talking about being inside.oftenreading said:
Whether or not one takes off their hat is not what defines whether or not one is an asshole.unsung said:I take my hat off because I am not an A-hole.
Gentlemen also take their hats off while indoors, especially while dining. I always take it off when I am seated at the table.
I open the door and hand it off to anyone but I hold it open to allow ladies to enter first.
Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 - 
            
I define people by the actions they take that have an effect on themselves, others, and the world at large.pjhawks said:
why? don't you yourself define people by how they act?rgambs said:A better person? Wow lol
That's going a bit far.
I don't define people by empty gestures.
So if a pedophile takes his hat off for the anthem, is he all good? That's even easier than asking Jesus for forgiveness! Neat-O!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            rgambs said:
I define people by the actions they take that have an effect on themselves, others, and the world at large.pjhawks said:
why? don't you yourself define people by how they act?rgambs said:A better person? Wow lol
That's going a bit far.
I don't define people by empty gestures.
So if a pedophile takes his hat off for the anthem, is he all good? That's even easier than asking Jesus for forgiveness! Neat-O!
  
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Just like people who go to church on Sundays are better than those that don't eh?pjhawks said:
not attacking just offering my opinion that someone who respects the tradition of taking their hat off during the anthem is a better person than someone who doesn't.HesCalledDyer said:
No need for personal attacks, man. I'm not pissing on anything, just asking questions. That's what people do when they don't understand things and want to learn of their origins and reasons. I don't see how not taking a hat off is a sign of disrespect to ANYTHING, moreover to those who fought for my freedoms. And the only reason anyone has is "because that's the way it is."pjhawks said:
better people than you apparently. any other common courtesy you want to piss on too? not into saying please and thank you or hold the door for a woman? are you against happy birthdays and giving gifts too? how about saying I love you? want to question who deemed that appropriate? any others?HesCalledDyer said:
But why is it a sign of respect? Who deemed it as such? For those who fought for our freedoms - what does that have anything to do with a hat? What about a foreigner visiting and catching a game? No one here fought for his freedom. Why do we just blindly follow this "tradition" without questioning its validity and application to modern times?pjhawks said:the cap is supposed to go over the heart. it's a sign of respect and love for those who fought for your freedom. don't be a dick. remove your hat and put it over your heart during the anthem.
Again... this debate isn't about respecting the tradition- people have said they comply. This discussion is centred on why the f**k we do it. Some traditions make no sense. It's okay to discuss them when they appear to make no sense.
I was opposed to Kap kneeling during the national anthem. I'll always get out of my seat and respect the anthem of any country I'm in for better or worse. I'm just wondering why the cap is necessary as well?"My brain's a good brain!"0 - 
            
In Arizona, it is legal to carry a sidearm in a bar. Guessing they are OK with wearing their hats while eating bar food?HesCalledDyer said:
Does one remove their gun before or after their hat? What's the protocol?unsung said:
Nah, some people are just too cool. I am not talking about saluting a piece of cloth, I am talking about being inside.oftenreading said:
Whether or not one takes off their hat is not what defines whether or not one is an asshole.unsung said:I take my hat off because I am not an A-hole.
Gentlemen also take their hats off while indoors, especially while dining. I always take it off when I am seated at the table.
I open the door and hand it off to anyone but I hold it open to allow ladies to enter first.
  
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at this point i doubt you want my thoughts on people who go to church every Sunday. i'm sure some would be offended by my opinion there tooThirty Bills Unpaid said:
Just like people who go to church on Sundays are better than those that don't eh?pjhawks said:
not attacking just offering my opinion that someone who respects the tradition of taking their hat off during the anthem is a better person than someone who doesn't.HesCalledDyer said:
No need for personal attacks, man. I'm not pissing on anything, just asking questions. That's what people do when they don't understand things and want to learn of their origins and reasons. I don't see how not taking a hat off is a sign of disrespect to ANYTHING, moreover to those who fought for my freedoms. And the only reason anyone has is "because that's the way it is."pjhawks said:
better people than you apparently. any other common courtesy you want to piss on too? not into saying please and thank you or hold the door for a woman? are you against happy birthdays and giving gifts too? how about saying I love you? want to question who deemed that appropriate? any others?HesCalledDyer said:
But why is it a sign of respect? Who deemed it as such? For those who fought for our freedoms - what does that have anything to do with a hat? What about a foreigner visiting and catching a game? No one here fought for his freedom. Why do we just blindly follow this "tradition" without questioning its validity and application to modern times?pjhawks said:the cap is supposed to go over the heart. it's a sign of respect and love for those who fought for your freedom. don't be a dick. remove your hat and put it over your heart during the anthem.
Again... this debate isn't about respecting the tradition- people have said they comply. This discussion is centred on why the f**k we do it. Some traditions make no sense. It's okay to discuss them when they appear to make no sense.
I was opposed to Kap kneeling during the national anthem. I'll always get out of my seat and respect the anthem of any country I'm in for better or worse. I'm just wondering why the cap is necessary as well?
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what is the matter with this kid?rgambs said:
I define people by the actions they take that have an effect on themselves, others, and the world at large.pjhawks said:
why? don't you yourself define people by how they act?rgambs said:A better person? Wow lol
That's going a bit far.
I don't define people by empty gestures.
So if a pedophile takes his hat off for the anthem, is he all good? That's even easier than asking Jesus for forgiveness! Neat-O!0 - 
            
Does it make you feel tough to insult people on the internet?rustneversleeps said:
what is the matter with this kid?rgambs said:
I define people by the actions they take that have an effect on themselves, others, and the world at large.pjhawks said:
why? don't you yourself define people by how they act?rgambs said:A better person? Wow lol
That's going a bit far.
I don't define people by empty gestures.
So if a pedophile takes his hat off for the anthem, is he all good? That's even easier than asking Jesus for forgiveness! Neat-O!
I'll bet it does.
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A round of applause for the tough guy!!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            
They must be double-better!pjhawks said:
at this point i doubt you want my thoughts on people who go to church every Sunday. i'm sure some would be offended by my opinion there tooThirty Bills Unpaid said:
Just like people who go to church on Sundays are better than those that don't eh?pjhawks said:
not attacking just offering my opinion that someone who respects the tradition of taking their hat off during the anthem is a better person than someone who doesn't.HesCalledDyer said:
No need for personal attacks, man. I'm not pissing on anything, just asking questions. That's what people do when they don't understand things and want to learn of their origins and reasons. I don't see how not taking a hat off is a sign of disrespect to ANYTHING, moreover to those who fought for my freedoms. And the only reason anyone has is "because that's the way it is."pjhawks said:
better people than you apparently. any other common courtesy you want to piss on too? not into saying please and thank you or hold the door for a woman? are you against happy birthdays and giving gifts too? how about saying I love you? want to question who deemed that appropriate? any others?HesCalledDyer said:
But why is it a sign of respect? Who deemed it as such? For those who fought for our freedoms - what does that have anything to do with a hat? What about a foreigner visiting and catching a game? No one here fought for his freedom. Why do we just blindly follow this "tradition" without questioning its validity and application to modern times?pjhawks said:the cap is supposed to go over the heart. it's a sign of respect and love for those who fought for your freedom. don't be a dick. remove your hat and put it over your heart during the anthem.
Again... this debate isn't about respecting the tradition- people have said they comply. This discussion is centred on why the f**k we do it. Some traditions make no sense. It's okay to discuss them when they appear to make no sense.
I was opposed to Kap kneeling during the national anthem. I'll always get out of my seat and respect the anthem of any country I'm in for better or worse. I'm just wondering why the cap is necessary as well?
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Why stop now?pjhawks said:
at this point i doubt you want my thoughts on people who go to church every Sunday. i'm sure some would be offended by my opinion there tooThirty Bills Unpaid said:
Just like people who go to church on Sundays are better than those that don't eh?pjhawks said:
not attacking just offering my opinion that someone who respects the tradition of taking their hat off during the anthem is a better person than someone who doesn't.HesCalledDyer said:
No need for personal attacks, man. I'm not pissing on anything, just asking questions. That's what people do when they don't understand things and want to learn of their origins and reasons. I don't see how not taking a hat off is a sign of disrespect to ANYTHING, moreover to those who fought for my freedoms. And the only reason anyone has is "because that's the way it is."pjhawks said:
better people than you apparently. any other common courtesy you want to piss on too? not into saying please and thank you or hold the door for a woman? are you against happy birthdays and giving gifts too? how about saying I love you? want to question who deemed that appropriate? any others?HesCalledDyer said:
But why is it a sign of respect? Who deemed it as such? For those who fought for our freedoms - what does that have anything to do with a hat? What about a foreigner visiting and catching a game? No one here fought for his freedom. Why do we just blindly follow this "tradition" without questioning its validity and application to modern times?pjhawks said:the cap is supposed to go over the heart. it's a sign of respect and love for those who fought for your freedom. don't be a dick. remove your hat and put it over your heart during the anthem.
Again... this debate isn't about respecting the tradition- people have said they comply. This discussion is centred on why the f**k we do it. Some traditions make no sense. It's okay to discuss them when they appear to make no sense.
I was opposed to Kap kneeling during the national anthem. I'll always get out of my seat and respect the anthem of any country I'm in for better or worse. I'm just wondering why the cap is necessary as well?
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