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16th January 07, 01:12 PM
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New girl here could use some help! :-)
Hello everyone!
I signed up last night and tried to post, but it hasn't shown up yet, and a kind soul in the tech issues forum said I should try and re-post it. So I am. Forgive me if that causes a double post at some time in the future!
Anyhow, I am a female who has always found men in kilts very sexy.
And I would like to get one for my fiance. But I know very little about kilts other than what look I like.
I have a link to a youtube video where there is one like I want.
It's a Spinal Tap video, and yes, I confess to a huge crush on Nigel as played by Christopher Guest. Furthermore, I know that Spinal Tap is a parody band and not to be taken seriously. But I *adore* the kilt action in this video.
If anyone could watch and tell me what kind of kilt I am looking for to get that effect, I would REALLY REALLY appreciate it! I am looking for one that has the same "swingy-flippy" action as his in the video.
Specifically, at about 3:00 minutes into the video, right after/while "David St. Hubbins" sings "the more it stays the same, the less it changes" on the right is Nigel doing a little hop/dance thing in his kilt. The way his kilt is moving there (it's just a couple of brief seconds, so watch closely!) makes me SWOOOOON like a schoolgirl.
So advice on a kilt that will do the exact same thing please?? Thanks for any and all help you can give!
(oh, and if you find Spinal Tap funny, turn it up to 11 while watching . The lyrics are hilarious!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMbBgh2b7FA
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