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25 Jun 2015, 12:43 am

about 55 cm.



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25 Jun 2015, 1:38 am

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My head is a whopping 60.96! I must be the king of autistics!


Wow, we have almost an almost identical cranial circumference. Mine is 60.68.


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25 Jun 2015, 3:18 pm

I take a 63 or 64cm hat - which are pretty hard to find :(



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25 Jun 2015, 4:32 pm

55 cm



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25 Jun 2015, 5:17 pm

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I take a 63 or 64cm hat - which are pretty hard to find :(

if you live near a wallyworld they sell hats that would fit well, my Winston hat I bought from them can easily take another 10cm of head circumference and still not be tight. it's a stretchy thing.



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26 Jun 2015, 12:50 am

auntblabby wrote:
Falloy wrote:
I take a 63 or 64cm hat - which are pretty hard to find :(

if you live near a wallyworld they sell hats that would fit well, my Winston hat I bought from them can easily take another 10cm of head circumference and still not be tight. it's a stretchy thing.



Is wallyworld WalMart? I'm in England and we don't have them over here. Thanks for thinking of me though Auntblabby.



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26 Jun 2015, 1:13 am

Falloy wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Falloy wrote:
I take a 63 or 64cm hat - which are pretty hard to find :(

if you live near a wallyworld they sell hats that would fit well, my Winston hat I bought from them can easily take another 10cm of head circumference and still not be tight. it's a stretchy thing.



Is wallyworld WalMart? I'm in England and we don't have them over here. Thanks for thinking of me though Auntblabby.

We do have Walmart though - it's called ASDA :D



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26 Jun 2015, 1:49 am

Falloy wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
Falloy wrote:
I take a 63 or 64cm hat - which are pretty hard to find :(

if you live near a wallyworld they sell hats that would fit well, my Winston hat I bought from them can easily take another 10cm of head circumference and still not be tight. it's a stretchy thing.



Is wallyworld WalMart? I'm in England and we don't have them over here. Thanks for thinking of me though Auntblabby.

prego :) chances are you have a walmart but it's called other things, there are scores of different walmarts [under different names] around the world, they are all owned by walmart and they do this for tax avoidance purposes.



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26 Jun 2015, 1:56 am

auntblabby wrote:
Falloy wrote:
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Falloy wrote:
I take a 63 or 64cm hat - which are pretty hard to find :(

if you live near a wallyworld they sell hats that would fit well, my Winston hat I bought from them can easily take another 10cm of head circumference and still not be tight. it's a stretchy thing.



Is wallyworld WalMart? I'm in England and we don't have them over here. Thanks for thinking of me though Auntblabby.

prego :) chances are you have a walmart but it's called other things, there are scores of different walmarts [under different names] around the world, they are all owned by walmart and they do this for tax avoidance purposes.

They avoid tax? 8O Yeah it's ASDA here.



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26 Jun 2015, 2:17 am

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They avoid tax? 8O Yeah it's ASDA here.

I read that using this technique they shelter about 3 billion of income a year from the IRS.



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26 Jun 2015, 2:27 am

Thickness/Width: 6.5"
Length: 7.7"

I most-certainly do have a much larger-sized head than the majority of the average public.
I cannot really bend my ruler around for the circumference but I'll get a proper measuring-tape in the morning.

Otherwise someone else could probably calculate what it may be based on my head's approximate width/length.


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