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16th February 06, 05:45 PM
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Two nice encounters
so I'm walking across the Plaza here at the Big U. and I see our Dept. Secretary headed my way. "Hi Becky, how's it going' whatcha doin' blah blah"
Up behind comes someone, who then stops. I feel the pressure of eyes on me bum. I turn around, and here's a lovely lass checking out the Holyrood. Hello, says I. We had a lovely chat. Turns out she's the doyenne of the local Highland Dance club and the secretary of the local Shinty league. She gave me her card and said "come on down and watch a practice sometime".
Whaddya know?
And today, so I'm walking across campus over to Parking and Transportation to pick up a mess 'o stickers and this hot red mustang comes by....stops, and the window rolls down.
Oh
My
God.
I am in love. She's *cough cough*
*faints*
gorgeous....little white gloves on (I'ts COLD here in Nor California) blonde hair, pretty smile, big blue eyes. One of you young unattached bucks needs to move here and meet this one.
"What tartan is that?"
...and we had a nice chat while five minjutes worth of cars went around her Mustang, which was blocking the left lane. . She works in Community Development, has a couple of tartans skirts and promises she'll come to our next Stanford Kilted Dudes coffee in one of her skirts, especially if we do it soon, 'cause it's COLD.
Neither of these memorable encounters would have happened if I hadn't been kilted.
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16th February 06, 07:11 PM
#2
Were you in love with girl or the car though....or both?
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16th February 06, 07:19 PM
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Hey Alan is she my age?
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16th February 06, 07:34 PM
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As a white, attached, not so young buck, I want to know what year Mustang it was! Did you get a pic?
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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16th February 06, 07:46 PM
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The Kilt, ever the traffic stopping conversation starter garment that it is. Well done Alan.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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16th February 06, 08:36 PM
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hey man I know how you feel getting attacked by women like that but it's fun and I don't mind the company
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18th February 06, 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan H
Neither of these memorable encounters would have happened if I hadn't been kilted.
Congratulations on two exceptionally good encounters. For as long as I live and wear the kilt, I will still continue to be amazed about the fact that these type of conversations would not even take place if we were wearing trousers.
Darrell
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