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The Peeper

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Feb 26, 2008
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I thought this was gonna be a Nancy Reagan choicer.

Nancy Reagan or Margaret Thatcher?
The words need to be upside down.**
"Flying a flag upside down signifies extreme danger to life or property. In modern times upside down words are widely used across the political spectrum as a symbolic form of protest to express deep dissent or opposition to policies"

The explanation above explains the hat belowextremely well..................

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BulldogBlitz

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Dec 11, 2008
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As much as I hate a rope hat, my dad had a corduroy State cap with a rope and a Walking Bully logo circa late 1980’s. It was his Sunday/ special occasion cap. At the time I hated it but I’d give anything to have that cap today.
I am about to have a coffee shop ask me for a **** ton of corduroy caps for their stores. I dont know. I dont like it, but if they think they can sell it to chicks buying iced Chai, more power to them.
 

BulldogBlitz

Heisman
Dec 11, 2008
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When did rope hats come back? I’ve gotten a some free hats from different companies lately and about half of them are rope hats.


Im indifferent to the rope, but have yet to make one for me with a rope. They seem to be "older" set friendly, but i have 17-24 coming in and will buy what looks good to them with zero thought of rope/no rope
 

dickiedawg

All-Conference
Feb 22, 2008
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Don’t care if you wear the script, don’t care if you wear a rope. Don’t *really* care if you wear this pseudo-maroon since it’s a vintage type of vibe. It’s not for me, but “you do you, boo.”

But… Blue Blood? How the 17 does that make any sense?
Nothing about our football program in any way resembles a blue blood.
If it’s specifically a baseball hat, you can make that claim. It’s still kind of a stupid thing to put on a hat.
 

PhredPhantom

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Mar 3, 2008
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Nancy Reagan or Margaret Thatcher?

"Flying a flag upside down signifies extreme danger to life or property. In modern times upside down words are widely used across the political spectrum as a symbolic form of protest to express deep dissent or opposition to policies"

The explanation above explains the hat belowextremely well..................

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I used to fly jets upside down quite often. Didn’t consider it to signify extreme danger to life or property as long as you don’t land them that way. 😉
 
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Nancy Reagan or Margaret Thatcher?

"Flying a flag upside down signifies extreme danger to life or property. In modern times upside down words are widely used across the political spectrum as a symbolic form of protest to express deep dissent or opposition to policies"

The explanation above explains the hat belowextremely well..................

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This is the official SPS hat, based on poster's comments on the athletic department.*
 

PBRME

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Feb 12, 2004
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Rope and flat bill. Each terrible on their own. Combining them is just a new level of horrible.
 
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The Peeper

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Don’t care if you wear the script, don’t care if you wear a rope. Don’t *really* care if you wear this pseudo-maroon since it’s a vintage type of vibe. It’s not for me, but “you do you, boo.”

But… Blue Blood? How the 17 does that make any sense?
Nothing about our football program in any way resembles a blue blood.
If it’s specifically a baseball hat, you can make that claim. It’s still kind of a stupid thing to put on a hat.
and they made them for every SEC team.....
 
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