It Used To Be Called a “Hat”

When I first heard kids talk about snapbacks I was curious as to what that was. All it is is a ballcap that has those stud things adjust the size. I was baffled that the way a hat could be fastened was now a major fashion statement. Back in the ’90s pretty much all ballcaps were like that, so calling it a snapback wouldn’t have made sense since there was nothing to compare it to. We called them hats.

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  10. Heya outstanding website! Does running a blog such as this take
    a lot of work? I have very little understanding
    of programming however I was hoping to start my own blog
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    • Well thank you, I’m rather flattered. I wouldn’t say that it takes much work. I started out with a basic theme and taught myself how to customize it over time. It took quite some time to build it to what you see right now. Now all I have to do is post often enough to keep people interested. My suggestion would be to start posting once you get your blog off the ground, participating in the Daily Prompt is the best way to attract attention. Under “customize” you can change things like colors, and under “widgets” you can add a lot of useful things which can be customized. I know nothing of programming so don’t worry about that.

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