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26th October 07, 09:38 AM
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At a kilted weekend event, I was standing in front of the hotel, and a gust of wind came around and lifted my kilt completely up... of course I had my hands full, so it was a struggle to unload my hands and get my kilt back down! The gals at the front desk of the hotel got an eyeful!
The other embarrasing experience was that I was at a fundraiser here in Denver (I was kilted and regimental) and one of the entertainment acts was a local square dance group that I belong to... someone didn't show up, so they asked me to fill in... all I can say is twirling and square dancing in a kilt is a sure way to flash your audience!!
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26th October 07, 10:28 AM
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Gotta say. Some of what I have read here seems to be more wishfull thinking that the gunuine article......Just sayimg...........
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26th October 07, 10:41 AM
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 Originally Posted by Freedomlover
Gotta say. Some of what I have read here seems to be more wishfull thinking that the gunuine article......Just sayimg...........
Could be... I kinda wish mine HADN'T happened, especially the square dance! I had to listen to "nice legs" and "nice @$$" all night. Although, now we have a couple of guys that wear their utilikilts to square dance in... makes for an interesting square!
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26th October 07, 02:35 PM
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 Originally Posted by rmmcscott
Could be... I kinda wish mine HADN'T happened, especially the square dance! I had to listen to "nice legs" and "nice @$$" all night. Although, now we have a couple of guys that wear their utilikilts to square dance in... makes for an interesting square!
Bro there are always the unwashed ignorant masses to deal with. Treat them as though they don't exist. They will hate it but with a little perserverance on your part they just might come to realize who the narrow mind ones are.
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