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If Jackson had made him take his bobble hat off!
"I'm not going around shooting old ladies with bobble hats.
You can't pull the bobble hat over my eyes.
I was still trying to work out what that meant as she flurried off up to her bobble hat in snow.
He later become known as "the bobble hat goalkeeper".
She sold one or two bobble hats, then moved one hundred and fifty miles away.
And no one, but no one is wearing a bobble hat.
Oh, he had the bobble hat concession in the Cairngorms.
Mrs Tachyon reached up and adjusted the headphones under her bobble hat.
With a red bobble hat on.
"A mange," says the chap with the grey stubble and wool bobble hat at the next table.
She's got this cute little duffle coat on and a bobble hat with her hair sticking out the bottom.
She had fearsome big blue eyes that stared at me from inside all the wrappings of woolens and a bobble hat.
Bobble hats were traditionally considered utilitarian cold-weather wear.
I pulled my woolen bobble hat from my smock and put it on my head.
Research commissioned by Ramblers found that people perceived its members as old men with beards and bobble hats marching through the countryside.
They put a temporary dressing on his cut nose and his wife puts a bobble hat on his head.
The bobble hat sniggered. '
Since 2000, the bobble hat has become popular with some female celebrities, and this has contributed to its having become a fashionable item.
You know the Dougie Rae thing, it's still bothering me, how exactly did he get the bobble hat concession?
Evans's face was unshaven, and he wore a filthy-looking red-and-white bobble hat upon his head.
I approached the queue warily, conscious of my pulled-down bobble hat and shade of skin.
Originally had a nest made of a bunch of socks that didn't match, until Little Bear gave her an old bobble hat to use instead.
Five young children were scampering about on the lawn, dressed against the cold in colourful coats, woollen bobble hats, and leather gloves.
Seaman-like men in bobble hats or ship caps roamed cheerily around, and the bars advertised 'Music'.