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Part 2 of 2. Gather the family around the bluetooth speaker, and pull up the old YouTube app around the fire. It’s Thanksgiving one again, and we’ve made a lovely hour for the whole family to enjoy! Just nothing but inspiring, interesting, and most importantly family friendly entertainment. What more could you ask for? Nothing, that’s what. Enjoy!
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I did listen on Thanksgiving evening and Black Friday morning.
I made mincemeat pie last Christmas, but it was a jarred filling. It was fine.
I own a few other hats, but I haven’t been a hat guy. Going bald was rough last winter so I figured I needed it this year, I went with a Scally Cap because I’ve just never liked wearing baseball caps.
I didn’t even think about you guys hadn’t seen the beard. Started that during COVID. Glad you like it.
Scally Cap? That’s what it’s called? *Definitely* prefer over a baseball cap. You try a beanie?
The beard is… a statement. The beard should submit its own emails. 🙂
I didn’t consider a beanie, just didn’t feel like me. And I wanted a bill of some sort.
Flat cap, Scally cap, newsboy… the company I got mine from used Scally as a catch all.
What Scally means?
A rascal or miscreant
Noun. scally (plural scallies) (derogatory) A rascal or miscreant, a scallywag. (Northern England, especially in Manchester and Merseyside, derogatory) A jobless yob who has little or no education and is suspected of having committed some type of crime. A flat cap or driving cap.
Yeah, that tracks.