Question came up at dinner, can't remember how, Mrs. Commitment swears she didn't bring it up.
Fess Parker's hat.
Did people really make hats out of animals in Davy Crockett's time?
O.K., probably. They didn't have ball caps with company logos, right? They didn't even have companies.
BUT did they leave the tails on?
Doesn't that imply little anuses on the back of their heads?
I think it does.
Don
My winter fox fur hat has a "little hole" in the back, but it wasn't part of the fox's plumbing.
It's under some fur and you have to look for it...it's about .223 in diameter..:excruciating:
Hmm. That explains my old baseball glove missing so many sure catches. The darned thing had a hole in it!!!!!
That part is DIRECTLY attached to the "guts " as are other parts.
Something you learn quickly when processing an animal.
Nothing funnier than when I was 12 watching my grandpa tie a certain part in a knot after I had taken my first buck.
Something that you simply can't resist smirking about when young.
I Had One, But It Was Probably Cat
Had a lot of little Davy Crocketts around town in those days.
Oh, and you had to be able to sing this song:
Paul in PA