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Let's try and stick on topic and help auld argonian find what he was looking for. I too remember the shark in the kilt not long ago. Have you done a search here, as I am sure it was posted.
Last edited by Colin; 12th May 06 at 03:03 PM.
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Oh, he's still around. While I do agree he's definitely WAY out there, I don't think it's productive nor right for all the rather crude remarks against him I see all over the place.
After all, to most people, we're in the same boat as he is...a "freak".
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 Originally Posted by Schultz
Oh, he's still around. While I do agree he's definitely WAY out there, I don't think it's productive nor right for all the rather crude remarks against him I see all over the place.
After all, to most people, we're in the same boat as he is...a "freak".
I just find the whole association of his personality with Peter Pan a little worrisome. Perhaps a might bit of counseling is appropriate.
And BTW, love your avatar.
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These two don't need any more help than some of the characters on sites like "Tom's Cafe". That place gave me a very bad feeling about Kilt forums until I came to Xmarks. Men in their 60's and 70's sending in pics of themselves in mini-skirts is maybe more than even West Hollywood Ca. could handle.
Chris.
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 Originally Posted by KiltedKnight
These two don't need any more help than some of the characters on sites like "Tom's Cafe". That place gave me a very bad feeling about Kilt forums until I came to Xmarks. Men in their 60's and 70's sending in pics of themselves in mini-skirts is maybe more than even West Hollywood Ca. could handle.
Chris. 
Certainly it's more than I can handle before dinner.
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 Originally Posted by Schultz
Oh, he's still around. While I do agree he's definitely WAY out there, I don't think it's productive nor right for all the rather crude remarks against him I see all over the place.
After all, to most people, we're in the same boat as he is...a "freak".
I don't think we're freaks we uphold a proud tradition. different yes, This guy comes across as a pedophile( at least to me ) There is nothing wrong with being different,but,he is scary.
As far as Mr. Peabody is concerned the one with boy Sherman I'm going to look at Target. If I find any thing I'll let you know AA Slan
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I feel a little bad about the Peter Pan guy post. The peabody guy just reminded me of that kook. Its just something to laugh at to me. Crazy internet...
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 Originally Posted by mrpharr
I feel a little bad about the Peter Pan guy post. The peabody guy just reminded me of that kook. Its just something to laugh at to me. Crazy internet...
Aww heck he could just be misunderstod. He might even be a very nice guy... :rolleyes:
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LOL! Sweet mother of pearl! You got that right.
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12th May 06, 06:47 PM
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
Aww heck he could just be misunderstod. He might even be a very nice guy... :rolleyes:
Well, maybe I read too much of his site (or maybe just the wrong parts), but he seems to really just be somebody a little bit (OK, maybe a lot) out there, who is truly unafraid to be himself and enjoy life as a kid. That being said, I think that the kid he most enjoys being is a little older than Peter Pan, at least old enough to drink, and old enough to enjoy the company of good looking women. Check out some of the pics of his interview trips to Jimmy Kimmel or Conan O'Brien. Whatever else he is, this guy enjoys tossing down a few and being fawned over by good looking women. Can any here say they would be averse to that kind of attention?
While I have to seriously say that I think he might be a little off (or maybe a lot), are any of us wearing kilts regularly (meaning regulalry outside of special occasions), all that different to the majority of the world? I know that this will probably raise some responses that kilts are more well known thant Peter Pan, but is that really true? Just some thoughts. We, of all groups, should be more tolerant and less quick to cast dispersions on others clothes choices.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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