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    Quote Originally Posted by Shay
    I'd watch Scott Thompson snore- I was in Toronto last week and shocked my Canadian friends by regaling them with my Scott Thompson knowledge- they thought he was a local phenom.
    Well, Brampton is technically part of the Greater Toronto Area, and is not far from the actual centre of Toronto. It's also right beside the suburb (mississauga) with the Toronto airport. Personaly I would probably consider him a local phenom were I from Toronto too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltbear
    For some reason reading the messages posted here I am reminded of a scene from 'The Life of Brian'.........with a slight amendment. Its the stoning scene.....'Are there any GAYS here on this forum?' Oooo I can just hear the gnashing of teeth of the creeping Jesus types desperately trying to hide their prejudices behind the pretext of this being off topic. Dontcha just lurve it?
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    Excuse me. What is a "creeping Jesus type"? Please be as specific as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedomlover
    Excuse me. What is a "creeping Jesus type"? Please be as specific as possible.
    Indeed.

    When one makes what appears to be a prejudiced statement and rails against prejudice in the same sentence, I would also like some clarification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ugly Bear
    I finally got to see the kilted wedding episode that inspired this thread. I think it was quite positive.

    Both grooms wanted tuxes for the ceremony. When they were surprised with kilts, they both balked -- one especially so. He complained loudly, and flatly refused to wear it.

    That is, until it was pointed out that the kilt is traditionally worn without underwear. At that point, the show dubbed a "ding!" sound in, and, while cheesy, the sound was appropriate. His attitude changed instantly, and once he ditched the underwear he was -- not just agreeable -- nearly enthusaistic about the choice of wedding clothes.

    So the show featured two grooms, host Scott Thompson, pipers and a dance troupe all kilted. The garments were handled with respect and dignity. Fiddler Ashley MacIsaac performed, albeit in trousers.

    The most impressive part of the show was the grooms' change of heart, from clinging to fear and preconception to embracing the freedom. That's something a lot of us here can relate to, and shows that the kilt is a guy thing, not a gay thing.
    Here's a recap and a photo from the show. http://www.canada.com/entertainment/.../rob_greg.html

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