I remember where I'm from. It's like, 'Dude, you used to work at Pizza Hut.' I still have the hat.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Any old place I can hang my hat is home sweet home to me.
I remember in the early nineties people saying the hat was just for old women, but that's ridiculous.
Not long ago, a hat was a conformist accessory. Then the 1960s came along, and young people didn't want to wear hats.
I love hats! I collect vintage ones - I find them at antique shops in Kansas.
I wanted to do something where I could hang my hat.
I used to think that I wanted to be a hat maker, but I don't think that would have worked out.
If you're a kid in Southern California, somebody - whether it's you or your parents - somebody throws your hat into the ring and I think everyone had a commercial or two.
I used to be a hairdresser.
My grandmother used to embarrass me more, when she would pick me up from school wearing a big fuzzy hat. I didn't like that.
I made the Yankee hat more famous than a Yankee can.