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12th April 06, 06:44 AM
#31
Just Before tis ends. Hooters..dont bother. The food is terrible.. and typically the girls not so hot!
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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12th April 06, 07:39 AM
#32
Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
I especially liked the great big guys that had a great big chip on their shoulders, I also knew that they had extremely bad knees. Any big men out there that have good knees? I didn't think so.
6'1", 325 lbs. I'm hear to testify. You're right. You're dead on right.
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12th April 06, 07:41 AM
#33
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
1. I was asking if it was a good idea to wear the kilt, not if it was a good idea to go at all.
Unless you're worried about sudden gale force gusts of wind indoors, I wouldn't be worried about it. The kilt is appropriate just about anywhere minus some places where it can be a safety concern (i.e. machine shops) or un-hygenic (hospital workers).
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12th April 06, 07:51 AM
#34
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
1. I was asking if it was a good idea to wear the kilt, not if it was a good idea to go at all. My wife informed me that we were going, so I really didn't have a choice in that.
Sounds like you're good to go then!
Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
2. It's out of state, so bumping into someone who knows me or, heaven forbid, a former student, is highly unlikely. That's the reason I've never gone to the local Hooters. Not that I have anything against the place, I just don't want to run the risk of seeing one of my students in short shorts.
I have often wondered about that myself. How would I handle finding someone from work dancing for extra money. Or the daughter of a friend.
Fortunately, I live about 800 miles from the rest of the family, so I don't have to worry about that situation.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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12th April 06, 08:08 AM
#35
I went once to the local strip club kilted. No problems at all. Actually it was very pleasant because all the dancer girls came to sit to my table and ask questions and we had a very nice chat. Power of the kilt, wherever you go
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12th April 06, 05:22 PM
#36
Originally Posted by Richland
Just Before tis ends. Hooters..dont bother. The food is terrible.. and typically the girls not so hot!
That sir, is exactly why I've had two $20.00 Hooters gift certificates in my wallet for about a year and a half...lol!
Chris.
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12th April 06, 05:27 PM
#37
Originally Posted by Magnus Sporrano
6'1", 325 lbs. I'm hear to testify. You're right. You're dead on right.
That being said by Magnus, I'd like to add that the majority of big men usually have a heart the size of their bodies and since they generally have nothing to prove they are mostly gentle giants and most wouldn't want to cause anyone any trouble in the first place.
Chris.
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12th April 06, 09:28 PM
#38
Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
That being said by Magnus, I'd like to add that the majority of big men usually have a heart the size of their bodies and since they generally have nothing to prove they are mostly gentle giants and most wouldn't want to cause anyone any trouble in the first place.
Chris.
I've noticed that too about big guys. It's a good thing that God has granted most of them hearts of such a good nature.
For some reason that made me think of a dear friend of mine. His name was Glen Keys and he was a very big guy -- both tall & wide. Yet he was such a gentle soul. I loved him dearly as my friend. Sadly, a brain tumor took him from us long before he had done all the good for this world that his soul desired. Not only did he never cause trouble, but he always worked his hardest to help everyone around him. If you don't mind, raise a flask with me to remember him. It's been over 5 years and I still miss him just as much today as the day he left.
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12th April 06, 10:31 PM
#39
Originally Posted by GlassMan
I've noticed that too about big guys. It's a good thing that God has granted most of them hearts of such a good nature.
For some reason that made me think of a dear friend of mine. His name was Glen Keys and he was a very big guy -- both tall & wide. Yet he was such a gentle soul. I loved him dearly as my friend. Sadly, a brain tumor took him from us long before he had done all the good for this world that his soul desired. Not only did he never cause trouble, but he always worked his hardest to help everyone around him. If you don't mind, raise a flask with me to remember him. It's been over 5 years and I still miss him just as much today as the day he left.
*bowing* I raise my flask in honor of a fine fallen soul...
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12th April 06, 10:56 PM
#40
Okay, back on topic.
If you are going to wear your kilt to a strip club, you might want to lokk into this tee shirt...
Bottom line is "Do you have what it takes to be a stripper?"
Avaialble at http://www.phatrags.com
No affiliation. Just enjoy their tasteless tees.
Last edited by motorman4life; 12th April 06 at 10:58 PM.
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