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    It is very embarassing to be sitting and suddenly have your sporran roll off to one side for no apparenent reason.

    Best way to deal with it is to quickly adjust your sporran back to its proper location, look at any person that saw it happen right in the eye and say "This place must be haunted! Did you see that?"

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    don't worry about it let nature take its course.
    Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin
    Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. Mark Twain

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    Folks,

    This is a patently silly thread. Those who are new to kilt wearing always focus on whether or not underwear should be worn with a kilt, or the intricacies of the male anatomy when worn with a kilt.

    The fact is,

    It is up to you and you need to use your best judgment.

    And

    It is no big deal!

    What is worn or not worn under the kilt and all the ramifications therein are up to the wearer.

    Again, use your best judgment and common sense.


    'Nuff said

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    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

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    I can't say that I've had to deal with that problem per se but I find myself unable to go kilted without a sporran without attracting notice, the "natural bulge" from my trousers seems to be amplified whilst kilted.
    I agree with Kilted in Seattle though, don't stand up unless you have to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Folks,

    This is a patently silly thread. Those who are new to kilt wearing always focus on whether or not underwear should be worn with a kilt, or the intricacies of the male anatomy when worn with a kilt.

    The fact is,

    It is up to you and you need to use your best judgment.

    And

    It is no big deal!

    What is worn or not worn under the kilt and all the ramifications therein are up to the wearer.

    Again, use your best judgment and common sense.


    'Nuff said

    Cheers

    Jamie
    Jamie, it is painfully obvious that in the case of this thread, nothing is worn under the kilt, it is all in good working order!


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    Quote Originally Posted by solstice View Post
    I can't say that I've had to deal with that problem per se but I find myself unable to go kilted without a sporran without attracting notice, the "natural bulge" from my trousers seems to be amplified whilst kilted.
    Been there...


    And Jamie,

    What's this common sense you speak of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando View Post
    ...And Jamie,

    What's this common sense you speak of?
    Common Sense is that…

    which causes the wise man to choose to see the rose instead of the thorns,

    which helps one choose the best path rather than the easiest,

    which looks to the next day, rather than the next moment,

    Which lies within each person if they take the time to look for it,

    which fills memory with pride rather than regret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elitekiltedcommando View Post
    Been there...


    And Jamie,

    What's this common sense you speak of?
    I think what Panache is saying is; address the situation but lets not inflate our "claims".

    No problem from me there Panache.

    We've been warned so nobody use the liar smiley either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    I think what Panache is saying is; address the situation but lets not inflate our "claims".

    No problem from me there Panache.

    We've been warned so nobody use the liar smiley either.
    You mean this guy is a no no? Why?

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    don't /do'nt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[dohnt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
    –verb 1. contraction of do not.
    2. Nonstandard except in some dialects. contraction of does not.
    –noun 3. don'ts, customs, rules, or regulations that forbid something: The boss has a long list of don'ts that you had better observe if you want a promotion. Compare do1 (def. 38).

    —Usage note Don't is the standard contraction for do not. As a contraction for does not, don't first appeared in writing in the latter half of the 17th century, about the same time as the first written appearance of other contracted forms with not, like mayn't and can't. Don't remained the standard contraction for does not in both speech and writing through the 18th century. During the 19th century, under pressure from those who thought it illogical and who preferred doesn't in that use, don't for does not gradually became less frequent in writing but continued to be common in speech. Don't for does not still occurs in the informal speech and in the personal writing of many Americans, including the well educated, especially in the Midland and Southern dialects. It does not occur in edited writing or formal speech.
    So WHAT didn't we understand?
    You can always trust a pirate...
    ...to do the wrong thing!

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