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RogerBW
RogerBW
Mon, Jan 28, 2013 10:30am

I confess I find the purple-faced acid-trip dream of a sheep quite appealing…

PJK
PJK
Mon, Jan 28, 2013 12:45pm

I hadn’t really noticed the link to Angry Birds the first time I looked at the photo, it only hit me when I read your comment. So this to me is a merchandizing fail (potential customer doesn’t see the Angry Birds angle to the hats). Quite frankly, to me the hats themselves aren’t very attractive, but maybe if I saw the AB angle on first notice, they would have been more interesting.

Ah well, I’m not really a hat person anyway.

Bassygalore
Bassygalore
Mon, Jan 28, 2013 1:25pm

I quite like the green owl…

bronxbee
bronxbee
Mon, Jan 28, 2013 4:28pm

Animal face hats are all the go with street vendors here…
but I haven’t seen any angry birds that I’m aware of.. I’ll have to look.  I wasn’t quite certain when I began
seeing adults wearing a panda hat or a wolf (could be a dog) hat with the
little strings hanging down… should I admire their sense of whimsy or wonder
where their sense has gone at all? 
It’s usually equal measures of both.  But of course, now they’re so common, it’s no longer whimsy,
but has passed into fad.  Of which I
do not approve.