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26th October 07, 06:28 PM
#35
 Originally Posted by Freedomlover
Tell you what, gentlemen, having been raised in kilts from the late 1940's I know what I am talking about. All these nice stories of sudden wind gusts and the like smack of wishfull thinking. Anyone who wears a kilt regularly is well aware of the necessary precautions, and does not allow such scenarios to arise in the first place.
Easy there. I'm a country boy. You can't tell me there isn't a drastic difference in the wind strength between the warm hills of rural Tennessee and the city streets further north. Nothing I've encountered in this TN town can touch my WPG -- I was feeling pretty safe.
You'll have to understand some of us aren't so well-traveled and seasoned, too.
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