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Russian Hats was OK, this needs discussion
On Oct 20, 7:48 pm, Walt wrote:
ant wrote: Walt wrote: Also, Rabbit fur molts when it gets wet, so you don't want to wear one in the rain. This hat's never moulted. Wish it wasn't so warm though. And it's black... I still reckon it's made from a cat. Or possibly several cats. Black cats. Well, I've never seen a black rabbit, and the fact that it hasn't molted would also indicate that it's not rabbit. Cat? Perhaps. Here's how to tell: Ask it to do something, and if it just sits there oblivious to your importunations, it's very likely cat. http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...=black+rabbits |
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Russian Hats was OK, this needs discussion
ant wrote:
hmmm. it's awfully sleek and shiny. Not soft and fluffy like a rabbit. What chinese fur animals are there to make black hats out of (that don't moult?). Well, the panda is always a popular choice. No idea if panda fur molts when it gets wet. Are there any white spots? //Walt |
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Russian Hats was OK, this needs discussion
Richard Henry wrote:
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...=black+rabbits Oh dear. That does look like the fur. It looks much better on the animal that on a hat, I must say. -- ant Don't try to reply to my email addy: I'm borrowing that of the latest scammer/spammer |
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Russian Hats was OK, this needs discussion
Walt wrote:
ant wrote: hmmm. it's awfully sleek and shiny. Not soft and fluffy like a rabbit. What chinese fur animals are there to make black hats out of (that don't moult?). Well, the panda is always a popular choice. No idea if panda fur molts when it gets wet. Are there any white spots? Nup, none. just some very fine quilted silk/satin inside (but it's black too). It would be better it it was a cat. -- ant Don't try to reply to my email addy: I'm borrowing that of the latest scammer/spammer |
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OK, this needs discussion
On Oct 19, 9:29 am, Armin wrote:
On Oct 17, 6:30 pm, twobuddha wrote: This from a dickless freak who has repeatedly been challenged to identify himself: I've been in Canada several times and offered to look him up. Let's see... I sign my real name to my posts, you know the mountain where I've been a season pass holder for over 25 years and you know the city I live in... but you claim I've failed to identify myself. Mmm, you're not the sharpest tool in the shed, are you? :-) I have also offered to meet you for a race down a *challenging slope*... not a wax race down the bunny slope where the fattest guy wins. We each put up $1000, winner takes all. But you chickened out. Bluff called. Bwak, Bwak.... Armin ****. He knows what I look like. Where I live, work. Where I ski. I'm not hiding. Many people from this group could pick me out of a crowd. He never asks me for ID before an invitation to meet. What's his excuse for me again? I've forgotten. |
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Russian Hats was OK, this needs discussion
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:32:27 -0400, Walt wrote
this crap: ant wrote: hmmm. it's awfully sleek and shiny. Not soft and fluffy like a rabbit. What chinese fur animals are there to make black hats out of (that don't moult?). Well, the panda is always a popular choice. No idea if panda fur molts when it gets wet. Are there any white spots? I only own fur from baby seals. And no, it doesn't molt when wet. My T-shirt says, "This shirt is the ultimate power in the universe." |
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Russian Hats was OK, this needs discussion
Harry Weiner wrote:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 22:32:27 -0400, Walt wrote this crap: ant wrote: hmmm. it's awfully sleek and shiny. Not soft and fluffy like a rabbit. What chinese fur animals are there to make black hats out of (that don't moult?). Well, the panda is always a popular choice. No idea if panda fur molts when it gets wet. Are there any white spots? I only own fur from baby seals. And no, it doesn't molt when wet. I've got the old skins my parents used to use on their skis before there were lifts. Apparently they were made from seals. Yuck. -- ant Don't try to reply to my email addy: I'm borrowing that of the latest scammer/spammer |
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