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5th December 05, 07:32 PM
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Ahh, to be young and clueless and wearing the same boring overpriced crap as everyone else who prays to "Oh My Lord & Taylor"
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5th December 05, 08:27 PM
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I expect they're a good bit like most of the Western World: some fearful, some knowledgeable, most simply unaware. Fortunately, since I don't wear a kilt to please anyone but myself, I see no reason to change my ways because some one is displeased.
Bryan...not quite a slave to fashion...
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5th December 05, 08:41 PM
#3
There was one fellow kind enough to inform everyone that you can buy kilts at the GAP... :razz: perhaps a sign of blurred vision or gender disorientation.:-?
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5th December 05, 08:41 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by flyv65
...Bryan...not quite a slave to fashion...
Here, here Bryan, you are not a slave at all, but a master of fashion! As evidenced by my recent purchase from you! And besides, unless you are required to be the "sex" slave to an adoring audience (and like that role), why should you care what the rest of the world thinks?
Rob... wishing to be somebody's sex slave...
Uhh, did I say that out loud???
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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5th December 05, 08:45 PM
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 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Rob... wishing to be somebody's sex slave...
I saw a leather kilt on eBay that was being marketed as for a sex slave. ;)
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5th December 05, 08:52 PM
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 Originally Posted by GlassMan
I saw a leather kilt on eBay that was being marketed as for a sex slave. ;)
O_O Damn you! The image that just flashed before my eyes is still burning! ;)
That one is not going to be easily scrubbed away lol
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5th December 05, 08:57 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
O_O Damn you! The image that just flashed before my eyes is still burning! ;)
That one is not going to be easily scrubbed away lol
OK, I have to ask, as I was posting to this at the same time, whose image causes the burning sensation, me or Glassman? :grin::grin::grin: You have to be clear on these posts, this is like email, we can't read your mind!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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5th December 05, 08:58 PM
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Glassman's, that's why I included the quote ;)
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5th December 05, 10:28 PM
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 Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Well, I was never really worried about being fashion conscious, but I certainly would not take advice or pay attention to any forum with the following post:
Talk about clueless about anything related to a kilt.
Funny, most of the fashion conscience people I know (Armani wearing types, or club kids) rave about it when I wear my kilt out.
Friday I wore it out and these were the comments I had:
1. Got into a long conversation with a model chick regarding my kilt. (Sorry guys didn't get her number, got a girlfriend right now)
2. Walked into a wrap party for a movie shoot and had everyone turn and give a great reaction
3. One of my other friends asked me if I lost a bet
4. A scotish guy said, 'damnit, I wish I had know someone else was wearing a kilt, I would have worn mine' ,
5. Had a bartender buddy get my number to borrow one of my kilts
6. Had two random dudes and a girl say 'digging the kilt',
7. Had one of my film making friends sons say 'dude, I got to get one',
8. Had the executive chef of a 3 star resturant (who happens to be gay) say he could never pull that off, that he'd look like a screaming queen, but that it looks good on me. (So much for the morons on the other board who posted something to the effect that only gays wear kilts)
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5th December 05, 08:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by GlassMan
I saw a leather kilt on eBay that was being marketed as for a sex slave. ;)
Well, I hope they like the giant economy sized, rebellious, slightly overweight, over 30 sex slave! If they want the young stud, 28" waist line, never talk back sex slave, I am NOT the right person...
And to keep it on topic (or at least relevant to your post), if I ever buy a leather kilt it will be a saffron kilt from Robert (RKilts!). I think that his saffron kilt it gorgeous, and his craftmanship exquisite.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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