wheresthetorch
Dreaming of Celeste
- Location
- West Sussex
A question for the other bald members of this forum, should you care to out yourselves.
When it's cold in the house, I put warm layers on to reduce heating costs - it's easy to find nice, thick, warm indoor jumpers to wear. But what about the head?
When I'm out and about, I wear a hat, but when I'm indoors my head can get really cold. At the moment, I'm wearing a hoodie with the hood up, but it feels a bit weird indoors. What the solution? An indoor hat, like a fez? A toupée? Put the cat on my head?
What do others do to keep a bald head cosy? (Oh, that's an idea - a tea cosy. I think it was Billy Connolly who said, "Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cosy, doesn't try it on".)
When it's cold in the house, I put warm layers on to reduce heating costs - it's easy to find nice, thick, warm indoor jumpers to wear. But what about the head?
When I'm out and about, I wear a hat, but when I'm indoors my head can get really cold. At the moment, I'm wearing a hoodie with the hood up, but it feels a bit weird indoors. What the solution? An indoor hat, like a fez? A toupée? Put the cat on my head?
What do others do to keep a bald head cosy? (Oh, that's an idea - a tea cosy. I think it was Billy Connolly who said, "Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cosy, doesn't try it on".)