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    Well, I suppose I could ask "Are those are your legs or are you riding a chicken?", but I won't Kilts look great, all these pics and discussion got me thinking I may have to get one soon.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike n NC
    Well, I suppose I could ask "Are those are your legs or are you riding a chicken?", but I won't Kilts look great, all these pics and discussion got me thinking I may have to get one soon.

    Mike
    Yes they're my legs! no animals were harmed in making of the photo's oops I lied. In fact three Argentinian cows died in the making of these two kilts.
    True maybe you will have to get one soon
    The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario

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    Kiltbear is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Canucks knees

    My lips are sealed when it comes to comparing my granny's table legs to your knees.
    At least the table legs didnt have varicose veins.
    Hehehehehehe
    I can be rude now cos I have the kilt.

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    In Robert's defense, the ladys at our kilt night thought that his legs are just fine.

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    I'm curious... how hot does it get under ones leather kilt from season to season?
    I can only speak for the leather Utilikilt. I own an original before the side lacings were added. It's got hidden vents at the top under the pleats. It's quite comfortable in any weather.

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