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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shay
    I was asked to 'please move, sir' once in a kilted skirt.
    Kinda comforting to know this issue cuts both ways... personally, the glare off the top of my head leaves little room for "misinterpretation."

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    I was with my mom once at Applebee's I was kilted but sitting well into the booth and wearing my beret and the waitress addressed both of us as lady's ,not sure what brought it on since one couldn't see the kilt unless they squatted down and looked really good.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
    Has anyone been mistaken for a woman while kilted?
    Heh heh

    .....no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shay
    (And I once had a girl try to lift up my kilt and possibly more embarrassed when I turned around than if I had flashed her!)
    I've done too many demos at grade schools and high schools... my "hand-slapping" reflex is tuned a bit too high, I think.

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    That still ticks me off. How is that acceptable anywhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
    How is that acceptable anywhere?
    It isn't. Which is why I don't ever feel bad about slapping a hand that's reaching for my sporran or my kilt.

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    Right. I was referring more to these ladies' mindset than anything else. What can possibly make an otherwise respectable girl think, "Hey! I'm going to make a fool out of myself today! Let's throw law, custom and good behaviour to the wind!" I ask you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
    Right. I was referring more to these ladies' mindset than anything else.
    OBJECTION! The plaintiff assumes facts not in evidence!

    In order for the "ladies" (and I use the term very loosely!) to have a "mindset," you assume the presence of a "mind."

    I've noticed a tendency on some fronts for people to absolutely lose the power of rational thought when confronted with a man in a kilt.

    (That's not always a bad thing, mind you... under the right circumstances...)

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    Objection noted: you are quite right, sir. It just baffles me that people can be so stupid. Ah, well. I suppose I'll just need to get used to it.

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    I hope that poor guy who decided not to come in the restroom did not have urgent business or found another stop.

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