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11th May 11, 12:13 PM
#31
Who said I was singling out Tobus?
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11th May 11, 12:17 PM
#32
Hey, these kids can wear whatever they want to. We really have no choice but to "get used to it". I've no issue with that.
But I do reserve the right to complain about it, just as our forefathers did about our generation's wardrobe choices when we were that age!
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11th May 11, 12:18 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by Galician
Who said I was singling out Tobus?
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11th May 11, 02:46 PM
#34
It's strange, Tobus, my lady friends, at least the ones who know I am one of the LGBT folk, complain that I am not "swishy," or what ever term you want to use, and that many of their other gay friends are bland and boring like me. I guess it's a regional thing. * yawn *
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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11th May 11, 07:01 PM
#35
Glee is supposed to send us a promotional picture, and when we receive that, I’ll post it here. I found a picture on the web, but it has no contrast, and the Black Watch kilt just looks black. Of course, the Black Watch tartan was designed to be stealthy in night raids, disappearing into the night, but good light brings out the pattern. That is exactly why I chose to outfit my pipe band (NATLPD.org) in Royal Stewart because I knew it would provide better contrast in pictures.
Cheers,
Brad Beaton
Pipe Major, North Atlanta Pipes and Drums (NATLPD.org)
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 17th May 11 at 09:03 AM.
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11th May 11, 07:52 PM
#36
 Originally Posted by Bugbear
It's strange, Tobus, my lady friends, at least the ones who know I am one of the LGBT folk, complain that I am not "swishy," or what ever term you want to use, and that many of their other gay friends are bland and boring like me. I guess it's a regional thing. * yawn *
In my poker group, some say we have the gayest straight guy (a male nurse) and the straightest gay guy (a sports loving truck driver). Also, I don't think a single person who met me at random would guess that I am part of the LGBT community. (Or the new acronym I heard, the QUILTBAGPIPE community, since everyone seems to want to keep adding letters to it)
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11th May 11, 08:02 PM
#37
 Originally Posted by kc8ufv
In my poker group, some say we have the gayest straight guy (a male nurse) and the straightest gay guy (a sports loving truck driver). Also, I don't think a single person who met me at random would guess that I am part of the LGBT community. (Or the new acronym I heard, the QUILTBAGPIPE community, since everyone seems to want to keep adding letters to it)
Ehh, sometimes I set off "gaydars" or "bidars," but not very often.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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12th May 11, 02:20 PM
#38
Here's some of the pertinent dialog:
Kurt’s friend: Dude, that rocks, it’s like “gay Braveheart”.
Kurt’s Dad: I don’t like it. I think you’re trying to stir the pot a little bit. I think you’re trying to get some attention.
Kurt: Exactly, what’s the point of dressing up? I mean, that’s why some guys wear the tails with the top hat, and the girls wear the hoop skirts.
"Glee" is right about at least one part. KILTS ROCK!
Best Regards,
Brad Beaton
Pipe Major, North Atlanta Pipes and Drums (NATLPD.org)
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 17th May 11 at 09:04 AM.
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12th May 11, 05:45 PM
#39
 Originally Posted by bradpb
Here's some of the pertinent dialog:
Kurt’s friend: Dude, that rocks, it’s like “gay Braveheart”.
Kurt’s Dad: I don’t like it. I think you’re trying to stir the pot a little bit. I think you’re trying to get some attention.
Kurt: Exactly, what’s the point of dressing up? I mean, that’s why some guys wear the tails with the top hat, and the girls wear the hoop skirts.
"Glee" is right about at least one part. KILTS ROCK!
Best Regards,
Brad Beaton
Pipe Major, North Atlanta Pipes and Drums (NATLPD.org)
Well I finally saw the episode, and I can't say that it was portrayed in a great light all the way around. I am surprised no one mentioned that he didn't wear a sporran... which I think is essential to the outfit as a whole. But oh well. No point or use being hyper-critical about it. But I suppose the whole "stirring the pot" thing makes the kilt look fringe--but I guess it is in a way. Just cause I grew up with it my whole life doesn't mean other people understand it.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 17th May 11 at 09:11 AM.
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12th May 11, 09:41 PM
#40
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
The outfit was great, it was totally keeping with the character of Kurt and it should serve as a model for any young men who want to do a nice mix of the traditional with the contemporary when they do a kilt look...you can't expect the young guys to want to dress like a bunch of old guys; they have to pull in some mod elements to make the look their own.
^This...Nice traditional Black Watch tartan, Prince Charlie coatee, black tie and a tuxedo shirt. I can forgive the leg covering and boots. I've seen much worse at Ren Faires.
Rondo
Last edited by rondo; 13th May 11 at 01:20 PM.
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