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4th September 08, 07:58 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Rhino
I've seen 'em in the flesh and they do manage to retain the masculinity of a wool kilt, with the advantage that your tallywhacker isn't rubbed raw whenever you walk more than 500yrds.
At that price Bubba you can afford to make one and see if it's OK. If it looks a bit girly sell it on ebay you'll get more than your money back. Win Win.
Cheers Rhino
This is Xmarksthescot, not Xmarks the guy who wears silk because his tallywacker gets rubbed wrong in a kilt.
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