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12th August 11, 06:26 PM
#61
I am an elementary school teacher, and I usually wear my kilt a couple times a week (I always wear something under it at school). One of my female students (age 9) lifted the front once- lucky I was not regimental!
Haxtonhouse
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13th August 11, 04:40 AM
#62
Originally Posted by haxtonhouse
I am an elementary school teacher, and I usually wear my kilt a couple times a week (I always wear something under it at school). One of my female students (age 9) lifted the front once- lucky I was not regimental!
Does that student lift the skirts of any female teachers? I cannot even imagine somebody doing that!
( years old? Where did she learn such behaviour?
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13th August 11, 01:36 PM
#63
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Where did she learn such behaviour?
Probably learned about it on one of those seedy internet forums. They talk about kilt lifting all the time ;-)
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13th August 11, 05:55 PM
#64
Originally Posted by NeightRG
Probably learned about it on one of those seedy internet forums. They talk about kilt lifting all the time ;-)
Hahahaha!
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13th August 11, 06:41 PM
#65
i walk all over the Navajo Reservation in my kilts. the old people find it funny seeing me wearing them. it is windy here so you get the updraft sometimes in front of the police i have never been cited or sent to court but the real problem that i have is the wife loves to flip it up
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13th August 11, 08:51 PM
#66
Originally Posted by woodbrey
but the real problem that i have is the wife loves to flip it up
That's a problem?! Sounds like a blessing!
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14th August 11, 05:46 AM
#67
:If I could get my husband to kilt, I would most certainly flip it up!! (only at home though....)
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14th August 11, 10:57 AM
#68
Baldybrown wrote: “It seems like a non-issue to me. When I broached the subject to my wife she gave me a saucy look and said: ‘You guys shouldn't sweat over the small stuff.’ Nuff said.”
I wish my wife had such a laid-back attitude. She banned me from wearing a kilt to a family braaivleis (barbecue) at the weekend and also banned me from mentioning it to anyone (even our daughter’s father-in-law, whose birthday it was).
It was so cold I would probably have worn jeans anyway. But next time, ban or no ban, it will be the kilt again.
Apparently my daughter and her mother-in-law were both rather nervous that I might expose myself.
They and my wife are three of a kind.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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14th August 11, 06:02 PM
#69
my wife tried to ban me as well the only place i agreed to not wear it at is at church. now the new catch phrase around the home is when people come to visit the in-laws is "David put your pants on"
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16th August 11, 01:43 PM
#70
Well, David, the first time I wore a kilt this year (the first time I was kilted in 34 years), my wife gave me a long lecture about it being disrespectful to wear a kilt “regimental” in church.
Extremely reluctantly, I put on a pair of tartan boxer shorts underneath before going to the church service, but pointedly took them off before leaving for work (I work Sunday nights).
Since then I have been regimental every time I wear a kilt (I now have two).
And next time we go to my daughter’s in-laws, I will be kilted.
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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