Hoping to make it out to NYC sometime this year. Unfortunately I'd be staying in the doofus part of town: upper west side. But you know I'd get on a subway to get to Brooklyn.
I finally saw your comment from my Old San Juan post. For some reason, comments to old posts need to be approved, while comments to new posts don't--on my blog.
I probably set it up that way year's ago and forgot about it.
That is one style hat I do not have.
ReplyDeleteHoping to make it out to NYC sometime this year. Unfortunately I'd be staying in the doofus part of town: upper west side. But you know I'd get on a subway to get to Brooklyn.
ReplyDeleteI assume the Popeye Doyle hat gets the most wear at home.
ReplyDeleteHey that's great news dude. Keep me informed. We will have a blast.
ReplyDeleteI only wear the Popeye Doyle hat when I am picking my feet in Poukeepsie.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't quite look like a "Popeye Doyle" to me.
ReplyDeleteHey blake, I know the difference between the hat in the video and a Popeye Doyle hat. I'm not from California ya know.
ReplyDeleteThat street looked just like one in Old San Juan we visited back in February.
ReplyDeleteWell, I am from California and I'm not sure what it is. A trilby?
ReplyDeleteIt's what I call a Puerto Rican hat.
ReplyDeleteI plan to wear it drinking cervzas and playing dominos this summer.
I finally saw your comment from my Old San Juan post. For some reason, comments to old posts need to be approved, while comments to new posts don't--on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI probably set it up that way year's ago and forgot about it.
Anyway, I knew that street looked familiar.