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Dreaming of guys in kilts
Hell-o all,
A funny thing happened to me today while going about my business. It seemed that about every third guy I saw I imagined was wearing a kilt. I would catch myself saying, boy would he look great while kilted. Wow a nice blackwatch on him would really set the flames of romance with that special someone he was with him. Ahhh, just pure elegance with that beard and a kilt.
Mind you this has never happened to me watching other guys and wishing that they were kilted, it felt unusual. I really do not try to tell other guys how to dress, honest.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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Ok, I'm worried now...
Mike
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me too, Glen, you and I are going to have a serious chat when I get over there. :mrgreen:
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Beware of drive-by kiltings while in Denver.
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Where any of them in "GREEN TIGHTS":-D ??
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Altitude?
Have you recently gone over Loveland Pass? Maybe the altitude is getting to you...
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10th June 05, 01:56 PM
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Kilted guys
Originally Posted by GMan
Hell-o all,
A funny thing happened to me today while going about my business. It seemed that about every third guy I saw I imagined was wearing a kilt. I would catch myself saying, boy would he look great while kilted. Wow a nice blackwatch on him would really set the flames of romance with that special someone he was with him. Ahhh, just pure elegance with that beard and a kilt.
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Well Glen, this is because as you know most guys do look more handsome in a well made and fitted kilt - it is a very flattering garment. A badly made kilt on the a guy or a fashion kilt as opposed to a traditional kilt can of course detract immersurably.
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10th June 05, 04:17 PM
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So true Jamie,
When I do see a guy with confidence and a bearing to match, it does mean that with the classic garment of the kilt, he will stand taller, look better, and just be a happier gentleman. So I do wish that a guy would wear a kilt! Isn't that why we are here, to promote the joy of kilting?
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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28th September 05, 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by GMan
So true Jamie,
When I do see a guy with confidence and a bearing to match, it does mean that with the classic garment of the kilt, he will stand taller, look better, and just be a happier gentleman. So I do wish that a guy would wear a kilt! Isn't that why we are here, to promote the joy of kilting?
Yes indeed - most guys look so much better in a kilt and we need to work a way of promoting this - of course one can do so by example. Beats me why the Scottish Executive don't promote a kilt wearing day in Scotland - guess the labour government would think this was promoting Scottish Nationalism and thus the idea gets shelved.
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29th September 05, 08:15 PM
#10
Originally Posted by GMan
Hell-o all,
A funny thing happened to me today while going about my business. It seemed that about every third guy I saw I imagined was wearing a kilt. I would catch myself saying, boy would he look great while kilted. Wow a nice blackwatch on him would really set the flames of romance with that special someone he was with him. Ahhh, just pure elegance with that beard and a kilt.
Mind you this has never happened to me watching other guys and wishing that they were kilted, it felt unusual. I really do not try to tell other guys how to dress, honest.
Funny, I do that all the time. But my motivations are less than pure so I think you are safe, if yours are lol.
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