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    i had often thought about that.....

    thanks for the ideas all

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    I don't know if it will wear out the kilt,but, it may wear you out. It would also make a great weapon

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    I don't know if it will wear out the kilt,but, it may wear you out. It would also make a great weapon
    I'm picturing a new martial arts style based on a twirling weighted kilt.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    the whirling kilt is actually a little-known move in Scottish Kung Fu. After kicking an attacker below the sporran, and before yelling at him unintelligably as he was kicked while he is down, ancient scots added injury to insult by swinging thier pleats at their enemy quite forcefully.

    Masters of this technique once had small stones or spiked pieces of wood attached the their pleats for increased effectiveness.

    Scottich kung fu is pretty dangerous, both to the attacker and the untrained practitioner!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    the whirling kilt is actually a little-known move in Scottish Kung Fu. After kicking an attacker below the sporran, and before yelling at him unintelligably as he was kicked while he is down, ancient scots added injury to insult by swinging thier pleats at their enemy quite forcefully.

    Masters of this technique once had small stones or spiked pieces of wood attached the their pleats for increased effectiveness.

    Scottich kung fu is pretty dangerous, both to the attacker and the untrained practitioner!

    aye.... ai'm a seeventh degree tartan belt!


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