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    If anyone were in doubt as whether to kilt or not that would certainly turn the tables against kilting. What a horrid scrap of cloth.

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    are you guys sure you know this is a females kilted skirt of sorts,not a mans kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    What a shapeless load of c**p.

    My sentiments exactly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nagod View Post
    are you guys sure you know this is a females kilted skirt of sorts,not a mans kilt.
    I tried that one before....once they're on a roll, though, there's no stopping them........

    Best

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    Quote Originally Posted by nagod View Post
    are you guys sure you know this is a females kilted skirt of sorts,not a mans kilt.
    Then it's a skirt.

    As AA pointed out, we're rather territorial when it comes to the term "kilt".

    ...and given the connotations and associations with men and skirts, particularly in this country, I think we're perfectly justified in doing so.


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    The problem is that when you click through, the description of said "cloth" says both "skirt" and "kilt." Using the two words interchangeably like that is bound to cause troubles on XMTS. ith:

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    Quote Originally Posted by CDNSushi View Post
    Using the two words interchangeably like that is bound to cause troubles on XMTS. ith:
    I've got several words that work 'interchangeably' for this particular garment...
    "dung' and 'cr@p'.

    Let's face facts, all.

    Fashion has deserted us.

    Remember when fashion models were HOT (Cindy Crawford, etc)?
    How is a lollipop 'fashionable'?
    I love hips (and other things) on my women.
    Get ye to a fitted pencil skirt (to paraphrase the bard).

    Fitted fabric over a woman's form is dead sexy, way more so than a sack of fabric over a scarecrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    I've got several words that work 'interchangeably' for this particular garment...
    "dung' and 'cr@p'.

    Let's face facts, all.

    Fashion has deserted us.

    Remember when fashion models were HOT (Cindy Crawford, etc)?
    How is a lollipop 'fashionable'?
    I love hips (and other things) on my women.
    Get ye to a fitted pencil skirt (to paraphrase the bard).

    Fitted fabric over a woman's form is dead sexy, way more so than a sack of fabric over a scarecrow.


    I agree 100%! :mrgreen:
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