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31st March 08, 08:59 PM
#41
 Originally Posted by Cynthia
Yup, what Christopher said......*snip*
It must be the pleats... yeah... the pleats. They're hypnotizing. Yeah. And the flashes. And... ahhh ok....
I love men in kilts. It looks nice (understatement), ok? Thanks guys, for wearing kilts. You may not be aware of it, but yeah... lots of us gals LOVE it.
*snip* But as far as looking (and enjoying what I see)? All the time 
Amen, sister, Amen! Now I *DO* have a "Certified Kilt Inspector" tee shirt around here somewhere from my RenFest days, but I've never actually kilt checked a guy. On the other hand, I'll admit to - Drooled, giggled, LOOKED, prayed for a sudden breeze - yep.
Oh well, if I stop looking, you can start shoveling dirt in my face, because I'm dead.
Last edited by ThreadBbdr; 31st March 08 at 09:00 PM.
Reason: a smiley showed up where I did not want one
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31st March 08, 09:03 PM
#42
Very well executed in my opinion. Could make up a good campaign for kilt wearing.
Greg
www.dress2kilt.eu
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31st March 08, 09:20 PM
#43
Ok, I have to admit, the kilt leaves loads of room for the young, single, female mind. But out of a sense of respect I haven't just run my hand up a man's kilt. Not that I am not totally innocent. It's amazing how many men in kilts squat down without the proper coverage...
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1st April 08, 05:28 AM
#44
Now that's an excellent selling argument !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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1st April 08, 05:55 AM
#45
Kilts are for pimps.
'Nuff said.
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1st April 08, 06:58 AM
#46
About a week ago, I was sitting in my class, kilted. I guess there were three girls sitting around asking me questions. All of a sudden, one of the girls busts out with: "You know, a guy wearing a kilt is a lot like a well-endowed girl wearing a low cut shirt. Attention from the opposite sex will be inevitable."
Well, I guess we know what was occupying her thoughts.
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1st April 08, 07:14 AM
#47
Hey it is not just you younger guys!
Two weeks ago, at the ripe old age of 70, I was walking along St Giles in Oxford with my wife when a gorgeous tall slender girl of maybe 25 rushed past us, turned and beamed out "You look just wonderful".
So it must be the pleats (she was coming from behind, remember). Must have been a let down when she saw the face though
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1st April 08, 07:51 AM
#48
 Originally Posted by Finn
Kilts are for pimps.
'Nuff said.
I've wondered what it would take to really pimp a kilted outfit.
The latest reality show on the X Marks Network "Pimp My Kilt."
(I think I see a commercial here. )
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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1st April 08, 08:01 AM
#49
 Originally Posted by Andrewson
So it must be the pleats (she was coming from behind, remember).
Swish! Swish!
Must have been a let down when she saw the face though
I can't speak for her or others, but when a man wears a kilt? Who cares how old he is or anything like that. Kilt happiness = instant grin and heart flutters! Enjoy the compliment, and I hope it put an extra bounce (or is that "swish?") in your step for a while 
Speaking of which, my hubby admitted to me that at the scotch tasting last week, he walked by a couple of ladies seated at a table. They were obviously looking at his kilt, and when he walked by (you had to turn sharply to go up the stairs where we were meeting) he purposely whipped around to make his kilt swish extra hard for them. Tsk! I'm going to have to watch that boy ;)
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1st April 08, 08:04 AM
#50
 Originally Posted by Cynthia
Swish! Swish!
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Speaking of which, my hubby admitted to me that at the scotch tasting last week, he walked by a couple of ladies seated at a table. They were obviously looking at his kilt, and when he walked by (you had to turn sharply to go up the stairs where we were meeting) he purposely whipped around to make his kilt swish extra hard for them. Tsk! I'm going to have to watch that boy ;)
I think I need to get you to have a word with my wife - she's supportive of my kilt-wearing but swishing is one thing she says she wishes I wouldn't do!
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