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  1. #11
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    Certainly not a kilt, and not a kilt related discussion IMHO. Is it time to kill it, before things start getting gnarly?
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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    Nothing quite like a big 'ol slug of bigotry to go with my morning coffee. Thanks for the type of wonderful contribution we've grown to expect from you Bigdad.

    But, it's against the forum rules:
    Does the rule against intolerence also apply to intollerence for the intollerent? In other words, isn't this post against the rules as well? Aren't you as intollerent as Bigdad?

    And isn't name calling prohibited, even if the object of the name calling isn't politically correct? I would think so, but, hey, I'm just sayin'.

    And . . . while we're at it, I know we used to be quite plain in stating that this was a forum for kilts, not men's skirts or kimonos or tutus or any other types of unbifurcated garments, so wouldn't that lead us to the conclusion that, yes, this thread is out of bounds?

    Thoughtful people think about these things. Inquiring minds want to know.
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  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdad1 View Post
    Men do not wear skirts regardless of now nice they are or how wonderfully they are designed. Men do wear kilts which are not skirts. The fellow in the picture looks to be a bit light in the brogues and his blouse is very sweet too.
    Open your little mind!! Real Men do wear skirts.

    But this a kilt forum, we don't talk about skirts here.
    Chinese Blood, Kilted Heart, One United.

  4. #14
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    [QUOTE=Raphael;862834]Open your little mind!! Real Men do wear skirts.

    . . .QUOTE]

    Hmm. They do?
    Jim Killman
    Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
    Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.

  5. #15
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    [quote]
    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael View Post
    Open your little mind!! Real Men do wear skirts.

    . . .QUOTE]

    Hmm. They do?
    Yes of course, a kilt is a type of skirt.

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    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    This thread has had a Forum Moderator attempt to caution you about the direction it was going.

    Two members have quoted our published rules.

    The thread has been reported using the "Report a Post" system.

    And still you persist in taking this thread down a road that is in direct violation of even the basic tenets of X Marks.

    This thread is closed for violation of;

    The Guiding Principals of X Marks
    Rule #4
    Rule #9
    and Rule #12

    It is going to the Penelty Box.
    Steve Ashton
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