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what about a nice warm winter tweed cycling cap?!
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Subject reminded me of probably the greatest YouTube clip ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOlEYNlSZ44
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"that a floper!"
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bloody mavrrvolious
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tweed cap would be easy, done many already, one of the most popular (not talking about the new crazy tweed mind you)
flat cap, i do want to make one so, ill have a look, might make one in gold for ma'sen
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despite not being northern or owning a whippet i wear a cap, mainly as i like to cling to the socialist working class ideals of my family, it also keeps my head warm on trips to the wine merchants to buy another case of burgundy.
i would like to see the finished article when it's done.
Smear do you have any chocolate brown tweed or moleskin type material? -
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i still have one bag of tweed that i dont know the contents of :0
Rosie (g/f) got it for me,
its still a surprise there may be some in there,
other than that its what you see on the blog,the green is moleskinish as is a deep red i have (if Rosie hasnt taken a shine to it/ stolen it)
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i like the look of the brown/cream check on the left of IMG_2015. i'll send you a mail later.
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i thought that would be a favorite
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you are like the picture posting king
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• #13
this is what a picture posting king would look like
i love pictures me, words are nice too
Dear Dr smeear -
having perused your latest tweed booty plundered from the darkest hinterlands of the empire that we call 'THE NORTH' I was wondering if it was within you to create form the whirling maelstrom that is your feverish mind a flat cap for t'winter.
As my chromed bonce is protected from the harsh elements on the bike by one of youre fabolous creations I am now looking to protect said bonce on my frequent hunting trips and visits to my club.
I feel a hand crafted flat cap would certainly enable me to cut a dash amongst the young blades of London town
TTFN, Lord Wayne of Putneyshire