
Originally Posted by
Smayniac
As I mentioned in another thread recently, Scooby (nine years old this month) was asked several times what he wore under his kilt at a party we attended. As I expected "the question" to arise, we had rehearsed some nine year old appropriate answers (no lipstick!) I was asked once, by the husband of one of Scooby's questioners, so that I could give the answer we had rehearsed with a straight face.
At the November NorCal kilt night, when I was the last kiltie left in attendance, a woman said to me "All these men in kilts and here am I without my mirrored shoes." In both cases, the "question" was asked in a humorous, or even flirtatious manner. In such a case, I'd like Scooby to respond in kind.
Bob
OK... Asking that of a child is way beyond the bounds of anything even remotely appropriate.
How disgusting- has society really fallen that far? 
Anyone asking that of my 10 year old son is liable to find my size 12 lodged firmly in his colon...
Last edited by Nighthawk; 22nd December 08 at 03:40 PM.
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