Maybe it's just me . . .
But I'd much prefer to celebrate my 50th birthday by getting a black belt than by reveling in the opportunity to dine in public wearing a purple dress and red hat. And by buying a lot of other tacky purple and red merchandise.
I kinda liked the idea of the Red Hat Society when it first came out, but I think they've been overtaken by merchandising greed and now they seem rather more cringe-inducing than empowering. And
sdn is right, their website is really rather scary. If not downright blinding.
(Oh, and my fiftieth birthday is still three years away. Well, almost two.)
I kinda liked the idea of the Red Hat Society when it first came out, but I think they've been overtaken by merchandising greed and now they seem rather more cringe-inducing than empowering. And
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(Oh, and my fiftieth birthday is still three years away. Well, almost two.)
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the red-hat ladies ate my mother's brain. She joined when she turned 55.
some of their rules seem rather (for lack of a better word) Nazi-ish.
Besides, from those I met, you have way more incredibly exciting things you already do with your life.
Go for that belt!
Kudos.
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