That stupid hat...


Did anybody else want to light her head on fire while she was wearing that stupid read hat? I don't know why it irritated me so much but I can't be the only one.

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lol, it looked uncomfortable. She had to tip her head way back to look at people.

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That stupid hat was very correct for the period. Mine lasted years and was acid green. Loved it.

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It brought back memories for me. Mine lasted a few years. It was tan.....I guess I just wasn't flashy.

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I'm assuming that the hat we're discussing here was the one worn by the character "Tisha", right? Well, the character is based, quite accurately I thought, on Tisha Bernuth who was, I believe, some kind of assistant to Michael Lang. And she just so happened to be wearing a hat just like that one at the time of the festival.

I've got a bunch of books about Woodstock, and recognised her as soon as I saw her walk on screen. Persoanlly, I found the hat really rather groovy!

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I always thought it was pretty groovy too!

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that hat was actually damned annoying.

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I liked it, it was totally of the time. And obviously correct to the character. It may have been "annoying, but it was very authentic.

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That floppy hat was a real style back when. I remember going to a wedding that era and all the bride's maids wore those hats....lacey and white though.

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It was just in style back then. It's no more stupid than some of the idiotic things many wear on their skulls now-a-days (or 300 years ago for that matter)

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