1 min readJan 18, 2020
We don’t use hatpins anymore, but when my mother-in-law used to ride the crowded New York subway to work in the forties, she carried a hatpin with her and jabbed anyone with roaming hands.
We don’t use hatpins anymore, but when my mother-in-law used to ride the crowded New York subway to work in the forties, she carried a hatpin with her and jabbed anyone with roaming hands.
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