Cold head

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But how else do you deal drugs without the face recognition cameras picking you up?

oh for sure, they're superb for this! But you have to accept looking like a 19yo drug dealer. Sorry 🤷‍♂️
 

Once a Wheeler

…always a wheeler
Only a properly embroidered smoking cap will really do. Perhaps cyclists in these post-tobacco times should have theirs embroidered to resemble a bicycle wheel, whereupon it becomes a spoking cap.
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Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
A question for the other bald members of this forum
I've got a full head of hair :girl: however sometimes I find myself cold on the head ^_^ while at home.
For example, if I'm doing the housework in winter with all windows open, or if I'm just back from a long shift waiting for the flat to heat up.
I have an array of beanies for cycling and gardening, so I'll just wear one of them.
If I feel a head cold coming up - usually because I didn't dry my hair properly :girl:I'll even wear a beanie to bed, a freshly laundered one of course.
Put the cat on my head?
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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
You could attempt to solve really really difficult problems which might cause your brain to over heat.🤷🏼‍♂️

We had a 3 legged Staffie called Cindy (@Pat "5mph" met her several times) a few years ago and when she was young, her head was always roasting.

We were told that that heat was from her brain developing and that it was a clear sign that that she was quite intelligent (for a dog).

She was a magnificent dog and is still missed now.

The other brown dog was Bruno, our Staffie/Alsatian/everything cross, who was just as amazing. 😍😍😍:
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wheresthetorch

wheresthetorch

Dreaming of Celeste
Location
West Sussex
Ok, it's turned cold here again (I live in a draughty Georgian vicarage) so I've put my hood back up and my wife has gone to bed with the cat. I've no idea whether these two things are related, btw.

Clearly there is a gap in the market here for indoor hats, as every solution seems to be wearing an outdoor hat indoors (the smoking hat excepted, but I gave up a while back).

Maybe I need to toughen up, as my dad was bald for as long as I knew him and never wore a hat indoors. He used to wear a beret on his bike though, much to my embarrassment as a schoolboy. Old army habit, I think.
 
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