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feelin left out
Greeting Ladies and Gents,
I have read topic after topic of fellows telling stories of beautiful young ladies telling them how "hot" they are in a kilt and I was starting to wonder what wrong with me? How come that doesn't happen to me? I'm simi-cute and somewhat charming, but alas I was not "hot"...until now! let me share.
I was meeting with some people about this business venture we are starting. There were two young ladies there that I had never meet before, yet I had seen them at a local club we all hang out at alot. While I was introducing myself the subject of my Utilikilt (which I was not wearing at the time) came up. Aparrently only one of the two ladies remember seeing me in the utilikilt and when discussing it with the other young lady, she tells her "Oh you would remember seeing it (the utilikilt) if you did, he is really hot in it". She goes on to explain that a couple of the other ladies at the club feel the same way. Well need less to say my ego has inflated somewhat and I just wanted to share. According to some very reliable sources I'm hot too....
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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Know what you mean Ded, so far, the only ladies to comment on my kilt have been older women. I guess I'll have to hang out with a younger crowd.
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Most of the compliments I receive also seem to be from older women. However, there are just enough from the younger lasses to make it all worth while.
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Carry yourself with a little more swagger and see what happens.;)
If you have a laissez-faire attitude... so will they. It's also good for your social skills.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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Happy Birthday
Well today may be the day....birthday boys have fun so go out in your kilt tonight and celebrate. There migt be a young charmin' thang that will buy you a drink and enjoy you in your kilt.
Cheers I'll raise a glass to you
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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Originally Posted by Canuck
Well today may be the day....birthday boys have fun so go out in your kilt tonight and celebrate. There migt be a young charmin' thang that will buy you a drink and enjoy you in your kilt.
Cheers I'll raise a glass to you
Robert
And hope you have a happy b-day to you as well. No not looking for the charming young thang, accually very happily married, just like the attention thats all.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
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Originally Posted by Ded N. Buried
And hope you have a happy b-day to you as well. No not looking for the charming young thang, accually very happily married, just like the attention thats all.
thanx...Ded N. Buried
Many thanks wonderful day to be on. But that charming young thang is your wife is it not?!
I know I know I like the attention that's what my wife says too!
I think my young thangs (3 daughters and a wife) will insure I get the needed attention today.
The same to you sir
Cheers
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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Originally Posted by Ded N. Buried
Greeting Ladies and Gents,
I have read topic after topic of fellows telling stories of beautiful young ladies telling them how "hot" they are in a kilt and I was starting to wonder what wrong with me? How come that doesn't happen to me? I'm simi-cute and somewhat charming, but alas I was not "hot"...until now! let me share.
I was meeting with some people about this business venture we are starting. There were two young ladies there that I had never meet before, yet I had seen them at a local club we all hang out at alot. While I was introducing myself the subject of my Utilikilt (which I was not wearing at the time) came up. Aparrently only one of the two ladies remember seeing me in the utilikilt and when discussing it with the other young lady, she tells her "Oh you would remember seeing it (the utilikilt) if you did, he is really hot in it". She goes on to explain that a couple of the other ladies at the club feel the same way. Well need less to say my ego has inflated somewhat and I just wanted to share. According to some very reliable sources I'm hot too....
thanx...Ded N. Buried
Definetly HOT! You are doing well!!!!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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