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    I guess I'm the only dirty old guy here. I have been kilt checked and ask "the question" more times than I can remember. And I could care less! I have had females offer to or show me what they were wearing if I asked. As far as men are concerned not one has tried as I am a fairly imposing individule but some have ask "the question". My wife of 47 years is normally with me and takes it all in stride.

    I really have fun with my kilt. I'm way to old to get up tight about it and it's a great ego boost at 67 years of age when a young and lovely checks me out.

    Larry Dirr

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    Don't you mean you couldn't care less? Saying you could care less means that you do care.

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    Thank you for the correction QMcK. I really couldn't care less...

    Larry Dirr

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    Kilt check

    In 1988, while I was in the Cleveland Police Pipes & Drums, after the St. Patricks Day parade, we were all at
    a pub somewhere ( I cant remember where , and I had been embibing ), as we left the stage after performing,
    a female Sgt. from my district, asked the question.
    I smiled and reached down and lifted my kilt up as high
    as I could, needless to say she never asked again ( there was no underwear, and I have stopped embibing.....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chainsaw02 View Post
    Thank you for the correction QMcK. I really couldn't care less...

    Larry Dirr
    OK I'm confused, you couldn't care less for being kilt checked or for Chainsaw02 correcting you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by docr606 View Post
    ...I smiled and reached down and lifted my kilt up as high as I could, needless to say she never asked again...
    That answer to the question surely must be the ultimate in effectiveness.
    I wonder why it isn't suggested more often?

    And then, even more amazing to me:

    Why didn't I think of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltShot View Post
    That answer to the question surely must be the ultimate in effectiveness.
    I wonder why it isn't suggested more often?
    A person could get arrested and thrown in jail for indecent exposure.
    Regards, Bill McCaughtry

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    Only been kilt checked once...and (gasp) it was at Pride in the Pines in Flagstaff and it was by a really really really drunk college age guy. I felt his hand on my lower thigh and just spun away leaving him sprawling on the sidewalk.

    On the other hand when I'm at a highland games and see a lady wearing a kilt inspector t-shirt I freeze, spread my legs, and raise my arms to the side - sort of like being frozen in mid jumping jack. Waiting for my inspection...so far the ladies just smile or laugh...but maybe one day, some day, a lady will live up to her t-shirt...
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Like Zardoz, I have been kilt checked at the Renfaires, and sometimes at the games. It is always been polite and in good fun. I have not had a woman I didn't know ever lift my kilt. What I usually get is a woman wanting to have her picture taken with me and she will slide her hand down the back of my kilt. Some offer an explanation, "I was just straightening your pleats".

    I did have one man try to lift my kilt in a pub. He was quite inebriated and I slapped his hand the first time. When he tried a second time, I used the pressure point near the clavicle to drop him to his knees. At that point everyone in the pub knew what he had tried to do. He was quiet the rest of the evening.

    I wouldn't file charges for an unwanted kilt check. In today's times of Political Correctness, it could actually ruin somebody's life with a sexual predator label, at least here in the States that could be the end result (assuming you could get a district attorney to prosecute.) I'm willing to bet that most of us have done one or two stupid things when we were younger, which could have made life miserable if the other person involved wanted to push it. But that's just my opinion.
    Last edited by Highlander31; 18th March 10 at 08:31 AM. Reason: typo
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    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander31 View Post
    It is always been polite and in good fun. I have not had a woman I didn't know ever lift my kilt.
    And who would have a problem with that? The couple of incidents I have experienced were out of left field and that was the problem, especially as I was piping at the time.

    If I were single and a babe wanted to sidle up to me a check out the situation, why wouldn't I be into that? Standing in the middle of the bar and somebody's going to show the world what I don't wear under my kilt? Don't care how proud I am of what lies beneath, that ain't right.
    Ken

    "The best things written about the bagpipe are written on five lines of the great staff" - Pipe Major Donald MacLeod, MBE

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