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14th February 09, 02:43 PM
#11
Usually when confronted with the skirt comments, I usually just comment about how terribly comfortable it is and move on. As the type of people who feel the need to make such comments are usually very uncomfortable in their own skins, demonstrating that I am not only comfortable in my own skin, but also my own clothes usually stuns them long enough for you to move the conversation along.
The only time such comments have left me speechless was when a group of painters started wolf-whistling at me and asking where my heels were. I had honestly never encountered a group of guys so secure as to make a joke of their own sexual preferences I honestly didn't know what to do.
Some people just aren't worth arguing with.
jim
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14th February 09, 03:10 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by WClarkB
The all purpose:
Excuse me (sir madame), I was wondering if you are merely unschooled, or ignorant or purely rude. Would you be so good as to tell me which?
I'll have to remember that one, it fits for so many situations.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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14th February 09, 03:14 PM
#13
For Bricekolob;
Remember, never argue with an idiot someone may not know the difference--Murphy
"Your most dangerous weapon is the one between your ears".--SFC James Parker U.S. Army (my platoon Sr. Drill Sgt. during boot camp at Ft. Benning, GA many, many years ago. I still remember the man and the advise.)
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14th February 09, 03:44 PM
#14
I was once asked by a very aggressive drunk fellow, "What's in your little ball sack?" (He was referring to the sporran.) "More than what's in yours!" was my comeback. His buddies thought that was quite hilarious.
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14th February 09, 04:34 PM
#15
I like this thread idea a lot. I haven't really had any issues with this sort of thing yet, but I realize I too am rather unarmed in such an event.
Perhaps there should be a post here in this thread that is updated with all or the best quotes and ideas given by us X-Markers.
Keep it up! ith:
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14th February 09, 05:53 PM
#16
Póg mo thóin!
with an explosive emphasis on "thóin"

(It means "Kiss my - - - ")
thoin sounds like your trying expel something from your throat. lol
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15th February 09, 12:27 AM
#17
Excellent advice of Jamie
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15th February 09, 08:21 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by Thebigeman77
I like this thread idea a lot. I haven't really had any issues with this sort of thing yet, but I realize I too am rather unarmed in such an event.
Perhaps there should be a post here in this thread that is updated with all or the best quotes and ideas given by us X-Markers.
Keep it up!  ith:
I believe there was such a thread, I'll have to look for it......
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15th February 09, 08:33 AM
#19
The questions I've never had a problem with...you can pretty much tell from the question, the asker, and the tone how to respond.
The belittling comments took me a while to figure out a response. Now I just look them in the eyes and listen and wait until they're done. A few seconds after they've finished I look confusedly at them and ask, "That's it? That's all you've got?" Then I can just walk away shaking my head. They won't have said anything you haven't already heard before.
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15th February 09, 04:19 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by Coinneach
...The belittling comments took me a while to figure out a response. Now I just look them in the eyes and listen and wait until they're done. A few seconds after they've finished I look confusedly at them and ask, "That's it? That's all you've got?" Then I can just walk away shaking my head. They won't have said anything you haven't already heard before.
Go one step better and pull a Cyrano de Bergerac on them.
"That's it? Gee you could have said..." and here you repeat all the actual funny comments that could be said of a man wearing a kilt.
You get everyone around the person to laugh with you and the person who tried to get a rise out you looks very, very stupid.
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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