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12th May 06, 06:47 PM
#21
Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Aww heck he could just be misunderstod. He might even be a very nice guy... :rolleyes:
Well, maybe I read too much of his site (or maybe just the wrong parts), but he seems to really just be somebody a little bit (OK, maybe a lot) out there, who is truly unafraid to be himself and enjoy life as a kid. That being said, I think that the kid he most enjoys being is a little older than Peter Pan, at least old enough to drink, and old enough to enjoy the company of good looking women. Check out some of the pics of his interview trips to Jimmy Kimmel or Conan O'Brien. Whatever else he is, this guy enjoys tossing down a few and being fawned over by good looking women. Can any here say they would be averse to that kind of attention?
While I have to seriously say that I think he might be a little off (or maybe a lot), are any of us wearing kilts regularly (meaning regulalry outside of special occasions), all that different to the majority of the world? I know that this will probably raise some responses that kilts are more well known thant Peter Pan, but is that really true? Just some thoughts. We, of all groups, should be more tolerant and less quick to cast dispersions on others clothes choices.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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12th May 06, 06:57 PM
#22
Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior
Well, maybe I read too much of his site (or maybe just the wrong parts), but he seems to really just be somebody a little bit (OK, maybe a lot) out there, who is truly unafraid to be himself and enjoy life as a kid. That being said, I think that the kid he most enjoys being is a little older than Peter Pan, at least old enough to drink, and old enough to enjoy the company of good looking women. Check out some of the pics of his interview trips to Jimmy Kimmel or Conan O'Brien. Whatever else he is, this guy enjoys tossing down a few and being fawned over by good looking women. Can any here say they would be averse to that kind of attention?
While I have to seriously say that I think he might be a little off (or maybe a lot), are any of us wearing kilts regularly (meaning regulalry outside of special occasions), all that different to the majority of the world? I know that this will probably raise some responses that kilts are more well known thant Peter Pan, but is that really true? Just some thoughts. We, of all groups, should be more tolerant and less quick to cast dispersions on others clothes choices.
KCW, you are like the Kilted Gandhi. I will have to be the meek one and agree with you as long as our flying green pixie friend stays on his side of my 20" LCD monitor. Bang-a-rang Peter, you can fly! (I can't stop laughing to myself...I'm easily entertained). *Mrpharr thinks to self "I need to get out more."
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12th May 06, 07:17 PM
#23
Good gravy. look what i found to go with our little german peabody friend...more of the same.
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12th May 06, 07:24 PM
#24
ok, this is the best photo i have found. go to work photo shop artists.
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12th May 06, 07:41 PM
#25
Originally Posted by mrpharr
KCW, you are like the Kilted Gandhi. I will have to be the meek one and agree with you as long as our flying green pixie friend stays on his side of my 20" LCD monitor. Bang-a-rang Peter, you can fly! (I can't stop laughing to myself...I'm easily entertained). *Mrpharr thinks to self "I need to get out more."
Well, I have to say I have never heard that comment before, but I will take it as a sincere compliment. And while I have been (and hopefully will be again) a long time resident of the Tampa area, I had never heard of this guy until now. And I also think that I am happy to keep his acquaintance as a web only experience. I like to think I am open-minded, but a 52 year old man going around in Peter Pan regalia would definitely cause me a second look and give rise to questions in my mind.
That being said, they are probably no different than the questions that arise in the minds of people who see my going about my daily life kilted at work, the drugstore, mall, playground with the kids, movie theatre, grocery store, parks, etc.. People probably are completely questioning what I am wearing (if they are not familiar or comfortable with kilts) or wondering what parade/celebration/pipe band/Scottush Games I just attended.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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14th May 06, 07:40 AM
#26
Wait Wait Don't tell me
I just flew in from Scotland and boy----
are my arms tired.
Never mind I used the Pixie Dust...
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
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14th May 06, 08:37 PM
#27
Originally Posted by mbhandy
Wait Wait Don't tell me
I just flew in from Scotland and boy----
are my arms tired.
Never mind I used the Pixie Dust...
MrBill
Pixie dust huh, Maybe that's what someones been smoking. All this time I thought you were supposed to sprinkle it.
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15th May 06, 12:40 PM
#28
the numbers are scary
Originally Posted by mrpharr
What is scary is that he has 8,576,710 visitors to his page.
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15th May 06, 01:07 PM
#29
Originally Posted by michael steinrok
I don't think we're freaks we uphold a proud tradition. different yes, This guy comes across as a pedophile( at least to me ) There is nothing wrong with being different,but,he is scary.
Because, of course, all pedophiles are instantly recognizable because they're a little off, or because they wear a clerical collar, or because they're "white trash", etc.
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15th May 06, 01:09 PM
#30
Ok, guys. We have had this discussion about "Peter Pan" before. Let's try and reply to the original question.
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