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Just because it's Friday, we bring you the awesomeness that is Hats of Meat. Choose from a brisket yarmulke, pork chop fedora or be a leader of the pack and send in a picture of your own carnivorous creations. ...
From Isabelle O'Carroll
... if he didn't remove his "hat." The county has agreed to rewrite its security procedures to accommodate items including "religious head coverings" or other "religious apparel." Now, what to do with my yarmulke made of throwing stars. ...
From unknown
Senator Joe Lieberman enters the room, but I can?t see him?just a centipedelike scrum of black suits and Hasid hats that has formed around him and now moves, buzzing, toward the dais. We?re at a dinner being thrown at the Library of ...
From Ricardo Valenzuela
or a bowler hat?? ventured sir steve. ?where?d you get a yarmulke anyway? you?re not jewish, or are you?? inquired cupid suspiciously. ?ccertainly not,? defended himself sir steve. ?i merely obtained it at prince steinberg?s wedding ...
From St. Shore
they were made of felt because it was close to the feel of beaver pelts, which is what the previously popular hat style: the beaver hat, was made out of. they are virtually identical visually. 3 is a kippah or yarmulke. ...
From Davey
"My yarmulke? No! Especially not now!" I was much more observant back then. Especially after those incidents at Miskatonic a few years before. It was why they made my call sign Black Hat. It had a Star of David woven in blue on top. ...
From Darien Mason
hasidic jews, in traditional yarmulke, broad-brimmed hats, black pants and tzitzit (fringes visible under white shirts) can be seen walking past guatemalan women carrying infants swaddled in the brightly-colored woven cloth emblematic ...
From Faithisradical
kollel or a job? black-hat, knitted yarmulke or bald? minyan or late-sleeper? stack or sweep? aliyah or american-yiridah? and now, thanks to the new-fangled invention known as the internet, orthodox jewish singles have yet [...]
From Jewish Star Editors
PS More or less unrelated, a great sight on the street this evening: A man in a dark suit and black cowboy hat walking into the Xcel Center alongside a dude with a yarmulke and a flashing Bluetooth device in his ear. Mazal Tov, cowboy! ...
From Michael Crowley
How do you keep your yarmulke on in this wind, Moishe? 9:17 PM · Submariner said... It's looking a little thin back here... Rogaine foam, please. 9:18 PM; steve o said... For modesty, encase your halo in a floating, white, cloth bag. ...
From V the K
A hat is an item of clothing which is worn on the head — a kind of headgear. Hats are differentiated from caps by being more elaborate; hats have a high crown, a brim, or both and are larger than caps. A hat may be either placed on the head or, in the case of some women's hats, secured with hat-pins (which are pushed through the hat and the hair). Many hats are intended only for men or for women, while other hats are fashionable on both sexes. Purveyors of men's hats are called hatters and purveyors of ladies' hats are called milliners.
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