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27th October 09, 06:25 AM
#41
I've kilted for about a year now and yep, "lift and go" and "using the stall for modesty" is good advice and how I personally conduct "kinetic operations". No matter where you go kilted you WILL BE the focus of attention, and a stall just makes things more relaxed and averts "stage fright!" One time while in a pub here in Jacksonville, Florida, the only stall didn't have a door. So, I did a lift-and-go at the only urinal as a guy started to walk in. He sees me and immediately circles and leaves!!! It MUST'VE looked strange from behind , LOL!!!
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27th October 09, 07:59 AM
#42
Originally Posted by Ry Venable
Hello all-
Im new to the world of kilts, and I just bought my first kilt from Utilikilts, and I have a question. I'v looked all over the net for the answer, wich is how I found this site. well...here we go....How do you answer "nature's Call" when kilted? ( I dont want my kilt to touch the urinal when useing a mens restroom, and the "lift and go" stragety just seems wrong.
anyway, I just moved to seattle from san francisco, and dont know any one else who owns a kilt, so if there are any kilted people here in seattle who want to hang out and have a Guinness or three, let me know. It would be nice to hang out with a few others in the kilted community.
I think after a few from the Guinness tap you're going to figure this all out on your own. Now what exactly do you mean by "hang out?"
"The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
Ken Burns
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27th October 09, 08:02 AM
#43
Originally Posted by kiltedsawyer
I think after a few from the Guinness tap you're going to figure this all out on your own. Now what exactly do you mean by "hang out?"
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27th October 09, 08:40 AM
#44
I just wanted to chime in with a Welcome to Seattle!
I see you've found the WACKOs. Hopefully we'll have another kilt night before years end.
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27th October 09, 02:30 PM
#45
Originally Posted by Scott West
I've kilted for about a year now and yep, "lift and go" and "using the stall for modesty" is good advice and how I personally conduct "kinetic operations". No matter where you go kilted you WILL BE the focus of attention, and a stall just makes things more relaxed and averts "stage fright!" One time while in a pub here in Jacksonville, Florida, the only stall didn't have a door. So, I did a lift-and-go at the only urinal as a guy started to walk in. He sees me and immediately circles and leaves!!! It MUST'VE looked strange from behind , LOL!!!
When I was much younger, I knew a young woman who could....errr... stand with the best of the lads. She'd willingly compete for distance and/or accuracy after a few pints.
'A damned ill-conditioned sort of an ape. It had a can of ale at every pot-house on the road, and is reeling drunk. "
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28th October 09, 06:22 PM
#46
1. Welcome!
2. Yes, lift and go.
While I cannot remotely claim the level or range of kilted experience of many here on XMarks, I can claim this: the last time I peed at urinal wearing a kilt a drag queen passed behind me, heading to the stall; when she saw me a little later back in the bar she gave me a huge grin and a proper queenly wave.
Garrett
"Then help me for to kilt my clais..." Schir David Lindsay, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
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