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    Kilt check at good will....

    Well my Tues trip to Good Will with my Mom turned somewhat different than the norm. I was looking in the skirt section for the wife when I was asked the ? by a young lady whom I have talked too before at my store. She then proceded to tell me that I look like a fun person and then came the kilt check. I then explained to her as nice as I could that I am flattered, however very happy with my wife. She was shocked as she did not think I was married. Oh well no harm no foul (just some skin), and another The power of the kilt kind of day.

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    Always check for the ring.
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    I thought this was going in a different direction. I was hoping you found a kilt at Goodwill.
    A proud Great-Great Grandson of the Clan MacLellan from Kirkcudbright.

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    The power of the kilt continues to amaze
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    If women want to be treated as ladies and/or equals, then they need to behave as such.
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    Depending on your age, percieved age, demeanor, or current place in life, you may not be looking for a "lady".

    She should have done a ring check first though.

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    Or asked first... some people don't want to be touched that way regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChubRock View Post
    I thought this was going in a different direction. I was hoping you found a kilt at Goodwill.


    You beat me to it. I was thinking the same thing.
    "Light Thieves All!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by celtic cowboy View Post
    and another The power of the kilt kind of day.

    Do not be so quick to discount your own magnetic charm. I agree the kilt can make some people do things they would not normally do but the person in the kilt makes the magic come alive too, no?

    I promise I am not trying to shine your apple, just wondering...

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    Hear Hear!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post
    Or asked first... some people don't want to be touched that way regardless.
    Indeed. Decorum should prevail when it comes to kilt checks.
    Lovin' the breeze 'tween m'knees!

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