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    I thought the correct answer was:

    "There is nothing worn under the kilt. It is all in perfect functioning condition!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calico View Post
    I thought the correct answer was:

    "There is nothing worn under the kilt. It is all in perfect functioning condition!"
    The correct answer to the question depends on who is asking, and their relationship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc8ufv View Post
    The correct answer to the question depends on who is asking, and their relationship.
    Yeah... but with me, it more depends on the gender of the questioner and my mood.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Yeah... but with me, it more depends on the gender of the questioner and my mood.
    Being bi, gender of the questioner plays less into it than age. If a kid answers, they are likely to get a none of your business type response. An adult asks (especially if he or she is attractive) they may get something from the stock answer, to only one way to find out, or something else. This, of course is happening outside professional situations.

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    Last month a very tipsy, very friendly, nice looking, lady was asking the question of me. Couldn't negotiate anything to my benefit in solving the question. So, finally just lifted my kilt and showed her the answer.

    No more questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kc8ufv View Post
    Being bi, gender of the questioner plays less into it than age. If a kid answers, they are likely to get a none of your business type response. An adult asks (especially if he or she is attractive) they may get something from the stock answer, to only one way to find out, or something else. This, of course is happening outside professional situations.

    Same boat here, but I think it's still a moode based thing, as Hawk says.

    On the other hand, I was never asked during my kilt wearing days.

    And, Riverkilt, that's a risky move...
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    That subject came up again, before spanish started. Unfortunantly I was not wearing it. A Vet, who was in the Green Barret for 15 years, cat handle the fact of what is worn under the kilt. He still respects my insaness and the guts I have to wear the kilt, but yeah. He cant quite grasp his head around it. I have altered the way he looks at me from now on.

    I have more guys checking my kilt out, trying to figure it out than many of the girls. It is fun making them think outside the box.

    No one asks me. It usually happens after a longer conversation, and just comes up. It drives me nuts. I am on a college campus of over 30,000 people. Eh, they are atill gettingused to it I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calico View Post
    I thought the correct answer was:

    "There is nothing worn under the kilt. It is all in perfect functioning condition!"
    Barely used...

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    Dang it. I cant use that one I just realized. I had testicualr cancer. I am fully functional, but they had to remove a testical (standard procedure).

    But yeah, that is a hard sayign to use. It takes the right moment for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    Same boat here, but I think it's still a moode based thing, as Hawk says.

    On the other hand, I was never asked during my kilt wearing days.

    And, Riverkilt, that's a risky move...
    Ted, I think you need to bring those days back. What do we need to do?

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