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 Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
To quote Wikipedia's article on the subject, "Furry fandom is a subculture distinguished by its enjoyment of anthropomorphic animal characters. Examples of anthropomorphism in the furry fandom include the attribution of human intelligence and facial expressions, speech, bipedalism, and the wearing of clothes. Members of this subculture are sometimes known as furry fans, furries, or simply furs."
Some furries enjoy thinking of themselves as part-animal, thus the wearing of tails, horns, and / or ears.
ROFLMAO! That's hilarious. Thank you MacDougall!
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Panache clears throat ....
Ahem...
Let's keep things related to kilts and let different horses run on different courses.
Thank you gentlemen
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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WOOHOO!!! I finally finished this thread and it only took me a week 
Some of the pics (and comments) were just too funny. I was reading some at work and my coworkers would look at me funny when I would bust out loud laughing. But seriously, there are several good examples of what to and what not to do in this thread. For example, I have learned that the kilt pin doesn't actually hold the bottom flaps together but is merely an ornamentation and may damage the kilt if done improperly. I think the best thing about it is seing the various combinations of clothing and kilts so you can get an idea of what certain combinations may look like before you subject the poor, unwitting public to your choices. The tartan coat is a perfect example for me. I may have considered getting one but after seeing what the whole ensemble looks like I'm afraid I'll have to be a Conscientious Objector.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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 Originally Posted by emolas
WOOHOO!!! I finally finished this thread and it only took me a week
Some of the pics (and comments) were just too funny. I was reading some at work and my coworkers would look at me funny when I would bust out loud laughing. But seriously, there are several good examples of what to and what not to do in this thread. For example, I have learned that the kilt pin doesn't actually hold the bottom flaps together but is merely an ornamentation and may damage the kilt if done improperly. I think the best thing about it is seing the various combinations of clothing and kilts so you can get an idea of what certain combinations may look like before you subject the poor, unwitting public to your choices. The tartan coat is a perfect example for me. I may have considered getting one but after seeing what the whole ensemble looks like I'm afraid I'll have to be a Conscientious Objector.
I'm glad it helped. To see how it SHOULD be done, go to the pics section and check the threads on formal, dressy and casual wear.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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 Originally Posted by Bob C.
I'm glad it helped. To see how it SHOULD be done, go to the pics section and check the threads on formal, dressy and casual wear.
noo Bob- there arr alsa many guid DO piccies oan this thried tae...
it is no all DINNAE piccies....
here is anither DO....
DO match yurt tartan tae the Clan o' the castle ya arr stormin'...
(in this case- Grey Douglas Tartan & Threave Castle, the Black Douglas' castle)
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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
noo Bob- there arr alsa many guid DO piccies oan this thried tae...
it is no all DINNAE piccies....
True enough, but the advice to look at the other threads is still good.
Nice pic at the castle, btw.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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