Talk:Bonnet (headgear)

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[edit] Edit war

Previous edit was a shot in an edit war, when consensus hasn't been reached. Please cease and desist until the community reaches consensus. The Editrix 12:23, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

You're the one who's unilaterally trying to impose her strange categorizations on Wikipedia, without even having the common decency to offer the remainder of us peons on Wikipedia one single shred of meaningful explanation. The fact that you've been silent on your user talk page for three days now (while very actively editing on Wikipedia all the while), indicates that you have no meaningful explanation to offer -- and that being the case, I feel no hesitancy in reverting to the categories that were there before you started unilaterally imposing your individual agenda. Frankly, your high-and-mighty accusations of "edit-warring" don't go very well together with your refusal to offer any meaningful explanation for your uncooperative unilateral actions (which others have called into question as well as my self).Churchh 13:12, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
Anyone with information to offer should be editing articles. Leave categories and lists for those who have little information? --Wetman 07:11, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Nebraska

...comes a little out of left field, doesn't it? - Gobeirne (talk) 21:33, 29 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] I'm confused.

I don't have access to the OED, but the online Merriam-Webster defines "brim" as "the projecting rim of a hat" and "rim" as "the outer often curved or circular edge or border of something." Now, the first two pictures of bonnets both have what I would call an outer, curved border projecting from the body of the headpiece. This seems to make our definition in contradiction to our illustrations. [MW gets around this by offering two quite separate definitions for three different kinds of headgear, only one of which is brimless.Kdammers (talk) 11:33, 25 February 2012 (UTC)

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