The hosts debunk the myth that John F. Kennedy ended the fashion of men wearing hats. They discuss the 1922 Straw Hat Riot in New York City, where mobs attacked men wearing straw hats past the socially accepted seasonal deadline.
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The hosts debunk the myth that John F. Kennedy ended the fashion of men wearing hats. They discuss the 1922 Straw Hat Riot in New York City, where mobs attacked men wearing straw hats past the socially accepted seasonal deadline.
The proximity of Chernobyl to Kiev is noted, with questions raised about the lack of current radiation concerns compared to Fukushima. The conversation shifts to the auctioning of presidential palaces and celebrity memorabilia, including a story about winning Michael Jackson's fedora at a silent auction for $2,000.