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29th March 06, 12:45 PM
#51
Now that you mention it!

Did You Know?
During the 1950s and 1960s, Edinburgh Corporation Transport would not allow a kilt-wearing gentleman upstairs on their trams, in fear of frightening the downstairs passengers.
(Taken from scotweb.co.uk)
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29th March 06, 01:02 PM
#52
I think a person would have to make quite an effort to see anything other than darkness under a kilt.
If I caught someone trying that hard to see up my kilt, I'd ask them, "So, does that mean we're engaged?"
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29th March 06, 02:19 PM
#53
Walk up those stairs with pride.
dave
Clan Lamont!
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29th March 06, 02:25 PM
#54
 Originally Posted by David White
Walk up those stairs with pride.
dave
And, I might add; The Goose Step!
Chris.
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30th March 06, 03:45 PM
#55
 Originally Posted by Rigged
I think a person would have to make quite an effort to see anything other than darkness under a kilt.
If I caught someone trying that hard to see up my kilt, I'd ask them, "So, does that mean we're engaged?"
I think that many wives is only allowed in Utah.
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31st March 06, 12:55 PM
#56
 Originally Posted by Kilted KT
I think that many wives is only allowed in Utah.
Hey!!!!! You just keep away from my harem now. A man's got to have the right accessory to compliment each kilt after all. :rolleyes:
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31st March 06, 01:21 PM
#57
 Originally Posted by John M.
Hey!!!!! You just keep away from my harem now. A man's got to have the right accessory to compliment each kilt after all. :rolleyes:
hmm...and where is the kilt accessory store? I've yet to find one around here..
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4th April 06, 11:36 AM
#58
Sorry for chiming in a bit late on this one, but from my own experience on climbing stairs kilted:
The wife and I went to "Dickens on the Strand" in Galveston last year. we had to ride the ferry to get to the island, and during the ride I need to visit the restroom, which is on the upper deck on the ferry. The only stairs are fore and aft and verry open on both sides, not to mention it's very gusty on the water. I walk up the stairs, and the gusts blow my UK up in front AND back! I needed both hands, one in front, one in back to keep the kilt down, to avoid giving the poor lady behind me a show, and I prayed that the boat didn't pitch while climbing the stairs without using the handrails. After using the facilities, I had to employ the same "one in front, one in back" hand coverage to descend, and I think next time, I'll bring an army surplus bedpan or wide-mouthed bottle!
Matt in Texas
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4th April 06, 11:49 AM
#59
 Originally Posted by mattexian
Sorry for chiming in a bit late on this one, but from my own experience on climbing stairs kilted:
The wife and I went to "Dickens on the Strand" in Galveston last year. we had to ride the ferry to get to the island, and during the ride I need to visit the restroom, which is on the upper deck on the ferry. The only stairs are fore and aft and verry open on both sides, not to mention it's very gusty on the water. I walk up the stairs, and the gusts blow my UK up in front AND back!  I needed both hands, one in front, one in back to keep the kilt down, to avoid giving the poor lady behind me a show, and I prayed that the boat didn't pitch while climbing the stairs without using the handrails. After using the facilities, I had to employ the same "one in front, one in back" hand coverage to descend, and I think next time, I'll bring an army surplus bedpan or wide-mouthed bottle!
Matt in Texas
HAHA...sorry
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4th April 06, 01:35 PM
#60
 Originally Posted by mattexian
Sorry for chiming in a bit late on this one, but from my own experience on climbing stairs kilted:
The wife and I went to "Dickens on the Strand" in Galveston last year. we had to ride the ferry to get to the island, and during the ride I need to visit the restroom, which is on the upper deck on the ferry. The only stairs are fore and aft and verry open on both sides, not to mention it's very gusty on the water. I walk up the stairs, and the gusts blow my UK up in front AND back!  I needed both hands, one in front, one in back to keep the kilt down, to avoid giving the poor lady behind me a show, and I prayed that the boat didn't pitch while climbing the stairs without using the handrails. After using the facilities, I had to employ the same "one in front, one in back" hand coverage to descend, and I think next time, I'll bring an army surplus bedpan or wide-mouthed bottle!
Matt in Texas
you never know, you may make that lady's day!
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