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9th April 09, 11:13 AM
#1
Guys, Panache's name is Jamie, pronounce jay-me not Jaime, pronounced hi-may.... which is not to say that James doesn't have the raw manliness of the most Latin of Lovers (as I'm sure the F-H.C.A.G. will attest) but still.. .
Anyway, that Monkey@Arms, guy, He's smart dude. Like...what HE said.
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9th April 09, 11:42 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Guys, Panache's name is Jamie, pronounce jay-me not Jaime, pronounced hi-may...
I have been wondering who this Jaime guy is and why he has been stealing all my good press...
 Originally Posted by Alan H
.... which is not to say that James doesn't have the raw manliness of the most Latin of Lovers (as I'm sure the F-H.C.A.G. will attest) but still..  .
It is certainly a difficult task Alan to have to be constantly holding back and concealing all my innate machismo behind a facade of tweedy bookishness. But it was simply too hard to go through life with people overcome with passion throwing themselves at me all the time.
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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9th April 09, 11:50 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Panache
It is certainly a difficult task Alan to have to be constantly holding back and concealing all my innate machismo behind a facade of tweedy bookishness. But it was simply too hard to go through life with people overcome with passion throwing themselves at me all the time.
Cheers
Jamie
Heh. You think you've got problems? I have to limit my kilt wearing because of my overwhelming animal magnetisim
Best regards,
Jake
Last edited by Monkey@Arms; 9th April 09 at 12:01 PM.
Reason: Usual typos
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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9th April 09, 11:53 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Heh. You think you've got problems? I have to limit my kilt wearing because of my overwhelming animal magnitisim 
Jake,
So that's the reason you have been reluctant to have a kilt day at the SF Zoo!

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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9th April 09, 11:57 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Panache
It is certainly a difficult task Alan to have to be constantly holding back and concealing all my innate machismo behind a facade of tweedy bookishness. But it was simply too hard to go through life with people overcome with passion throwing themselves at me all the time.
 Originally Posted by Monkey@Arms
Heh. You think you've got problems? I have to limit my kilt wearing because of my overwhelming animal magnitisim
I may have to raise the hems on my kilts; it's getting a little deep in here.
Fortunately I'm a big guy and there's enough of me to go around.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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9th April 09, 11:55 AM
#6
The flat cap is a smart and dapper cover to wear with nearly anything. So no arguement here. However................. the cowboy hat with the kilt......okay maybe we'll agree to disagree. 
But it's your head and your hat so wear what you like. No use crying over spilt kilt.
Steve
Clans MacDonald & MacKay
In the Highlands of Colorado.
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9th April 09, 11:55 AM
#7
Advice to Alan
 Originally Posted by Panache
I have been wondering who this Jaime guy is and why he has been stealing all my good press...
It is certainly a difficult task Alan to have to be constantly holding back and concealing all my innate machismo behind a facade of tweedy bookishness. But it was simply too hard to go through life with people overcome with passion throwing themselves at me all the time.
Cheers
Jamie
Check your ammo bunker and quit while you are behind!
Weasel
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9th April 09, 11:21 AM
#8
I happen to think that flat caps look very dashing. I've never worn them myself, they aren't to my tast. I prefer to wear my Balmoral. It's just like everything else. wear what you like if it makes you happy. I certainly do. ]
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9th April 09, 11:59 AM
#9
Just to chime in a bit, the only 2 times I've been out and about in public, I've worn my flatcap... Of course, it's a Saffron kilt, which leans a bit more toward being "Irish" than a Tartan kilt would (please, I don't mean to start up the whole Irish kilt discussion again, just making an observation). I didn't think much of it as any time of the year I'm liable to wake up and find frost on the ground, I'm wearing my flat cap when I'm out of doors. I haven't worn it with my Leatherneck kilt and I'm not sure I would. Frankly, I promised my betrothed that I wouldn't wear that kilt until the wedding, which will be in late May in Las Vegas, and I doubt very much that a wool head covering of any kind will be appropriate.
Part of my problem going into summer is figuring out exactly what type of headwear I'm going to need! I need something, as it was deeply ingrained in me whilst at Parris Island that I MUST wear some type of cover when out of doors. Unfortunately, I don't really see a baseball cap as a 'stylish' cover with a kilt. Of course, I could go without, but since the natural covering of my scalp has become quite a bit less dense than it was, that tends to be a bad idea when it's sunny out if you get my drift.
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9th April 09, 12:26 PM
#10
Sorry, Jamie for the mis-spelling---- fat and uncoordinated fingers at the keyboard.
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