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15th October 07, 03:31 PM
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 Originally Posted by bikeolounger
What, pray tell, does the expression, "the F-H.C.A.G." mean,
The Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess. XMarks resident DIY alchie kilt maker, luscious lush and wife of the irrepressible Panache and mother of two adorable kilties.
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15th October 07, 03:59 PM
#2
You forgot Blood Thirsty .... (that's what she said at breakfast after Burns Night).
CT - message received
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15th October 07, 04:03 PM
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15th October 07, 04:25 PM
#4
kilts arent fashion, just plain awesome!
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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15th October 07, 05:49 PM
#5
Personally gents, I have nothing against fashion, although, there are some fashions that I don't care for. But that's just a personal preference. I have never been accused of being fashionable, but if some poor demented soul were to do so, I think I would take it as a compliment.
I do, however, think that I'm stylish sometimes - like when I'm wearing my kilt. But that doesn't mean that others feel the same way.
I just try to be comfortable physically as well as emotionally as much as I can.
Cheers,
Rick
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16th October 07, 12:32 AM
#6
The pursuit of being constantly in fashion is an effort to implant into one's life meaning after one has rid one's life of having any meaning beyond the material.
Since there is no universal absolute value of Fashion, it is impossible to progress towards being in Perfect Fashion, and thus the pursuit of being in constant fashion is inevitably doomed to failure.
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16th October 07, 12:56 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Coemgen
The pursuit of being constantly in fashion is an effort to implant into one's life meaning after one has rid one's life of having any meaning beyond the material.
Since there is no universal absolute value of Fashion, it is impossible to progress towards being in Perfect Fashion, and thus the pursuit of being in constant fashion is inevitably doomed to failure.
Wow that was deep. . . cant follow that and I wont try to. I dont worry about fashion. I wear what I like and if someone has a problem with it they can jog on!
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16th October 07, 01:00 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by berserkbishop
Wow that was deep. . . cant follow that and I wont try to. I dont worry about fashion. I wear what I like and if someone has a problem with it they can jog on!
Thank you! Basically, I was just saying that being fashionable is the same as being a materialist.
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16th October 07, 04:26 AM
#9
Ah, "Fashion." I have never followed it. I have occasionally despised it. I have been known to say that "I am almost never in fashion, but I always have style." I do feel that fashion has a use. Once about every ten to fifteen years (if they are lucky) they (fashion designer types) come up with something worthwhile. It soon goes out of fashion, and then becomes an element of style.
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16th October 07, 06:12 AM
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Fashion?????
I have no fashion sense at all. Here's proof. I do hope this offends noone seriously. Also I'm wearing a wig. I left the house though dressed like that and also went in to Home Depot and Walmart like that.

I keep the mullet wig at work for when I'm in the mood. One of the guys at work took the pic for me. I was comfortable and that is what matters.
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