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1st January 06, 04:44 PM
#11
Okey...so it's "the swish factor"....maybe Shay and Barb can confirm this to make it a scientifically proven fact?
:mrgreen:
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1st January 06, 04:55 PM
#12
I wasn't correcting you. "swish" ... "swoosh" ... It's all the same.
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1st January 06, 05:00 PM
#13
Hey...it's your language...not mine :grin:
I'm sitting here with a dictionary trying not to make a linguistic fool of myself, so I checked it and your choise...swish...is the best description.
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2nd January 06, 03:00 PM
#14
As soon as my husband gets his tank, I will check out his swish factor and tell you.
I certainly wouldn't say I've watched the men walk around, twitching their pleats as they walk, whenever we go to Celtic fests, concerts, or anything else I can drag him to, because that would be wrong, and I never look at other men's butts. I have a um... single friend... though, and... she... says yes, it's up there on the list of attractive things on kilt-clad men.
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2nd January 06, 04:06 PM
#15
Originally Posted by Shay
As soon as my husband gets his tank, I will check out his swish factor and tell you.
I certainly wouldn't say I've watched the men walk around, twitching their pleats as they walk, whenever we go to Celtic fests, concerts, or anything else I can drag him to, because that would be wrong, and I never look at other men's butts. I have a um... single friend... though, and... she... says yes, it's up there on the list of attractive things on kilt-clad men.
ROFLMAO
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2nd January 06, 05:08 PM
#16
I just consulted my lovely bride on the swish and swosh of my kilt. Yes, she loves it. And this I why I am told to sweep my hand under the kilt when sitting down as to preserve the pleats. Normally I sit and drag it across the chair.
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