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20th July 12, 05:41 AM
#21
Yes--because of my circus training and wicked bunions, I normally choose to walk on my hands. Not so smart in a kilt.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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20th July 12, 05:47 AM
#22
I suppose the next thread/question to ask after “Does your walk change when you "kilt up"?
Does your voice change when you kilt up.....OK I'll get me coat.....
How many smilies do you need
Last edited by Richard; 20th July 12 at 08:05 AM.
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20th July 12, 05:57 AM
#23
Originally Posted by Richard
I suppose the next thread/question to ask after “Does your walk change when you "kilt up"?
Does your voice change when you kilt up.....OK I'll get me coat.....
Man, I'm looking in the smilies for the little dude clubbing an equine corpse...not finding it.
Hope this isn't the start of a trend for you, Richard.
Last edited by LitTrog; 20th July 12 at 06:45 AM.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
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20th July 12, 06:22 AM
#24
So Richard, perhaps its time to stop beating about the bush, just what are you trying to say?
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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20th July 12, 06:54 AM
#25
Originally Posted by Richard
Does your voice change when you kilt up...
Why, yes. I only speak Broad Scots when kilted. My hair changes color to a deep red too.
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20th July 12, 06:56 AM
#26
it would appear as though he is trying to get this thread closed down also.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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20th July 12, 07:09 AM
#27
Actually, when I was in a highland reserve infantry unit (back when I was young and fit) they did teach us to march in a particular way that gave the kilt that extra bit of swing. I carried that particular swagger into everyday life, and it took a couple years of movement and alignment training in theatre school to knock it out of myself.
Now that I have a kilt again, I'll have to see what kind of swagger develops when I'm wearing it more regularly.
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20th July 12, 07:19 AM
#28
Originally Posted by David Thorpe
Why, yes. I only speak Broad Scots when kilted. My hair changes color to a deep red too.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I know you only said that in jest(with a tinge of sarcasm too?) and I understand full well why you said it, so no worries at all. But---
We do actually see people doing(tying and failing) that very thing, with the "see you Jimmy" red hair wigs to boot. It was funny the first time I saw it 30 years ago, now it is just insulting.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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20th July 12, 07:32 AM
#29
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I know you only said that in jest(with a tinge of sarcasm too?) and I understand full well why you said it, so no worries at all. But---
We do actually see people doing(tying and failing) that very thing, with the "see you Jimmy" red hair wigs to boot. It was funny the first time I saw it 30 years ago, now it is just insulting.
I didn't see a "tongue-in-cheek" smilie. Should have used the eye-roll one.
I had no idea that people actually did that. Sincere apologies.
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20th July 12, 07:35 AM
#30
Originally Posted by LitTrog
Man, I'm looking in the smilies for the little dude clubbing an equine corpse...not finding it.
Hope this isn't the start of a trend for you, Richard.
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