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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaden
    Hello. I'm new and not a kilted male but a female fan. I was lurking about when I read Mechamaniac's post and I had to write a note of encouragement.

    I’ve encountered men in kilts out and about on several occasions and I hate to stare (given the novelty of seeing one in public) and make them feel freakish but I can’t help myself. I love that kilted men take a stand and wear what they want. I think kilts are classy and noble. Good for you and keep it up - try to look past those people who don't quite "get it" because there are those of us out there that do get it and love it!!

    Jaden ~
    Welcome, Jaden. There are a fair few of us female fans on board.

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    In Defense of The Great State of Maryland.....We've got it all. From the ocean to the "mountains". I just wish those two morons running for governor would stop slinging poo at each other. Can't wait for November 8th.

    But there are a lot of good people in the state. Come out to Carroll County. A lot of them are right here.

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    I posted this parable so time ago but it seems appropriate considering how long this thread has gone on.


    A Zen story.

    Two monks walked along a path. They came to shallow but wide and muddy stream. Across on the other bank was a beautiful lady of noble station. She asked the monks if one of them would be so kind as to carry her across the water, and in so doing save her lovely robes of silk from ruin. Without word the first monk sloshed across the water, picked up the lady, and carried her to the bank where his brother monk stood. The lady thanked him and went her way. The monks continued along theirs. The second monk kept staring hard at the first monk. After many miles he could bear it no longer. “Brother, you know that those of our order are forbidden to interact with women, let along touch them!” he exclaimed. The first monk stopped walking and regarded his companion. He said “Brother, I left the lady on the bank of the stream. Have you been still carrying her all this way?”


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    Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache
    I posted this parable so time ago but it seems appropriate considering how long this thread has gone on.


    A Zen story.

    Two monks walked along a path. They came to shallow but wide and muddy stream. Across on the other bank was a beautiful lady of noble station. She asked the monks if one of them would be so kind as to carry her across the water, and in so doing save her lovely robes of silk from ruin. Without word the first monk sloshed across the water, picked up the lady, and carried her to the bank where his brother monk stood. The lady thanked him and went her way. The monks continued along theirs. The second monk kept staring hard at the first monk. After many miles he could bear it no longer. “Brother, you know that those of our order are forbidden to interact with women, let along touch them!” he exclaimed. The first monk stopped walking and regarded his companion. He said “Brother, I left the lady on the bank of the stream. Have you been still carrying her all this way?”


    Cheers

    I've heard another version with a Russian monk and a woman trapped in the hay loft of a barn, but the moral's the same.


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