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    I feel as though I've just entered a revival meeting - Hallelujah, brothers!

    Thanks for the tips, thoughts, suggestions... I sweep pretty well, but it doesn't always help. I've taken to trying to pull the kilt down in the back before I sit, but sometimes I forget, it's not convenient, or I fear it just really looks odd.
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    As another big fella , i find a back up and sweep is in order.. if that does not work, if you wear a long tshirt with a good long tail, it is much easier not to have a "quick cold assets". I recently made a kilt shirt and i extended the tail an extra bit long.. helps to prevent the shirt from riding up with wear and no cold seats....
    on the one hand
    I am a [B]perfectly ordinary[/B] human being
    on the other
    I am a [B]kilt-wearing karaoke king[/B]
    with a passion for kiwis

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