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10th October 05, 04:05 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by Canuck
The time I noticed the split was after the Million skirted men march in New York. The press featured a gentleman in skirt and high heels as well as a gent in a female skaters outfit. The majority of the marchers were in kilts led by a fife and drum corp wearing Utility kilts.
You're right Robert. It's one thing to talk about the garments over the internet, and to "picture" what your online friends are like. THEN... you see them in person... in sequined gowns. YIKES!
I couldn't give a rat's **** about anyone's sexual orientation. I couldn't give even more about what anyone choses to wear. I DO give a hoot about associating the Celtic traditions and tartan heritage with an off-the-shoulder number and slingbacks!!! There IS a difference... and that just seemed to put it all into perspective. After that time, I think I went to Tom's cafe twice. Once to check on Tom's condition, and once to convey my condolences.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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