View Poll Results: How do YOU sit?
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19th November 08, 09:01 PM
#41
Like Sir Sean Connery. I can't take sitting like Prince Charles - too painful.
Darrell
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19th November 08, 09:43 PM
#42
"Capiamus Cerevisiam"
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19th November 08, 10:33 PM
#43
I'm a Connery kinda guy, although I have to say, I rarely think about it anymore, I just.....sit. I think I'm beyond thinking (caring?) about it. Never been a problem.
Although, there was that time at the Pleasanton highland games when a group of us were walking back to the clan tent. I dropped something, bent over, picked it up, and went on my way. Several minutes later, a dear elderly lady with her cane slowly walked up to me, put her hand on my shoulder, leaned over and whispered, "Bend at the knees, lad!".......... Then she hobbled off.
I learned my lesson on that one. But I wonder if I made her day?!?
Not really a sitting kinda story, but funny, none the less!
T.
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19th November 08, 11:03 PM
#44
Always like Connery!!! I need a lot of room if you know what I mean!
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19th November 08, 11:42 PM
#45
Connery. Why would I sit like a girl.. I need room brother!
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20th November 08, 12:31 AM
#46
Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Said none of your business but only because I'm halfway between. Not as wide as Sir Sean or as tight as the Prince.
Ron
Same with me.
I like the breeze between my knees
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20th November 08, 03:47 AM
#47
Connery ALWAYS. I have tree-stumps for legs, and attempting the Charles without prior very inappropriate manual adjustment would, 9 times out of 10, result in crossed eyes and severe vocal octave shift. Emily Post be damned.
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20th November 08, 04:45 AM
#48
Connery of course! Comfort!
I've survived DAMN near everything
Acta non Verba
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20th November 08, 05:21 AM
#49
Not the girlie-mahn way P.C. sits. As long as I am wearing a sporran or tuck down the front I sit like Sir Sean.
Nulty
Kilted Flyfishing Guide
"Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare
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20th November 08, 05:53 AM
#50
Connery always.
I had to maneuver a picnic bench seating arrangement at St. Arnold's Brewery when we had an HHGA fund-raiser last week. For the kilted, it was best to sit at the end of the bench rather than the middle. I had to keep tucking my sporran when sitting in the middle.
Last edited by Jack Daw; 20th November 08 at 04:34 PM.
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