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    Cool Kilted at the Movies

    Tonight I went to see the movie 300, and I wore my utilikit. I have worn the kilt to this movie theater before, but tonight seemed more tense. Maybe because I am always with my wife, and tonight I was with some friends for a manly night. The giggles seemed louder, and the finger pointing more obvious. Gasps, sounds of awe and amazement. I did get two smiles from some cute ladies, and that just averaged it all out, then again, maybe they saw the asp batton in my kilt pocket and were impressed. I thought about wearing the tartan, but for a manly movie like 300, I thought the canvas with converse tactical boots would be a better look.

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    What were you carrying a baton for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayFilomena View Post
    I thought about wearing the tartan, but for a manly movie like 300, I thought the canvas with converse tactical boots would be a better look.
    Somewhat confused - the implication is that the tartan is not "manly" enough for a movie like 300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graywolf View Post
    Somewhat confused - the implication is that the tartan is not "manly" enough for a movie like 300.
    Yeah... Tartans are manly. I actually prefer tartans to solid colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando View Post
    Yeah... Tartans are manly. I actually prefer tartans to solid colors.
    I strongly concur. UP THE 'TAN!

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    Ok Gents,

    Lets not turn this into a tartan vs. solid debate.

    PS: Jay, how was the movie.
    Nelson
    "Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
    Braveheart

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    I just saw 300 last night. With the exception of the always needless nude scene, the movie was, in my opinion, an awesome guy movie. I can't imagine my wife liking it, but I loved it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lukenm View Post
    With the exception of the always needless nude scene...
    IS there such a thing?

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    yea the movie was amazing and it stuck primarily to the written account of the battle of themopolea although in the real battle leonias wa killed and a fight insued for the body with the spartans and persians going back and forth killing eachother. I give the movie two thumbs up

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    I hope my admonition was not taken the wrong way. If we are ultimately to change our Saxon society's view of kilts, we must be careful with our words. Just a reminder, we must speak clearly and be sure we are understood.

    -The Grammarian Guard, aka Graywolf.

    PS As an American, I defer all points of English Grammar to those who speak English and not American.

    PSS I do, however, own a 1961, 1971, and 1996 (worst vehicle ever made) Land Rovers. If nothing else that qualifies me to curse Lucas in proper English.

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