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    what??? Brown...especially that chocolate brown color is so popular right now. I personally think it's an awesome color. I too have one of those choco workmans UK's and I find that since it's one of those warm "uncolors", it goes well with everything.
    I can wear it with black accessories, and black sweater. I can wear it with my brown leathers. It looks great with printed shirts.
    I love brown. Did I mention I loved brown??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser View Post
    Really suits you, Dread. You look good in the Freedom Kilt.
    I am curious to know what the disc about three quarters way down the back of the kilt in the centre photo represents.
    That would be a floater. I have no idea what those are, but people seem to photograph those around me. Little floating globes of light.

    No clue what they are.

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    ghosts.... perhaps?

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    As an amateur photographer, I can almost certainly say that is a dust speck on the camera
    "A veteran, whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve, is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to "The United States of America", for an amount of "up to and including my life." That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it." anon

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    Looks great Dread. Which FK model is that?

    BTW, brown is a great color.

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    It is a custom Industrial model.

    And the brown is a rich deep shade of brown. I am really quite taken with it.

    I only wish others around me shared my enthusiasm.

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    I like brown. Brown is good. I read it somewhere that brown becomes th new black this season. Brown is so fashionable and I bet everyone will be changing their mind in a few weeks. The person that made that comment to you will be wearing brown soon.

    Dread, you definitely walk in front of the fashion curve. You are leading the fashion.

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    Maybe.

    I live in a building full of OLD people. Many are retired seniors. They like pastels.

    One of my neighbors INSISTS I would look positively dashing in a robin's egg blue kilt and a nice buttercup yellow shirt. *BLAAAARGH*

    People seem to think I look like I am wearing a kilt made by UPS or something. I got that a couple times today, several times at the hospital. This kilt has received quite a few questions on its first day of wear.

    In the waiting room at our doctor's office, a guy asked, "That's a kilt right?" He and his wife were there for fertility issues... He had lazy sperm. One of the nurses behind the desk heard our conversation and chimed in "If you wore a kilt it might improve your chances!" A doctor reading a chart stopped what she was doing and started talking about how more guys should wear kilts and maybe sperm counts wouldn't be so low. I don't know how these things happen. One of the guys mumbled that he didn't want to look nancy wearing a skirt... And the guy sitting next to him said "Shut up. It is no worse than looking nancy for sitting in a fertility clinic because you can't perform."

    A productive conversation actually came out of this, just like the last visit to the clinic... The nurses and the doctors keep pointing me out and using me as an example for what men can do for male health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    . . .

    In the waiting room at our doctor's office, a guy asked, "That's a kilt right?" He and his wife were there for fertility issues... He had lazy sperm. One of the nurses behind the desk heard our conversation and chimed in "If you wore a kilt it might improve your chances!" A doctor reading a chart stopped what she was doing and started talking about how more guys should wear kilts and maybe sperm counts wouldn't be so low. I don't know how these things happen. One of the guys mumbled that he didn't want to look nancy wearing a skirt... And the guy sitting next to him said "Shut up. It is no worse than looking nancy for sitting in a fertility clinic because you can't perform."

    A productive conversation actually came out of this, just like the last visit to the clinic... The nurses and the doctors keep pointing me out and using me as an example for what men can do for male health.
    Cool!! The power of the kilt!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly View Post
    Maybe.

    I live in a building full of OLD people. Many are retired seniors. They like pastels.

    One of my neighbors INSISTS I would look positively dashing in a robin's egg blue kilt and a nice buttercup yellow shirt. *BLAAAARGH*

    People seem to think I look like I am wearing a kilt made by UPS or something. I got that a couple times today, several times at the hospital. This kilt has received quite a few questions on its first day of wear.

    In the waiting room at our doctor's office, a guy asked, "That's a kilt right?" He and his wife were there for fertility issues... He had lazy sperm. One of the nurses behind the desk heard our conversation and chimed in "If you wore a kilt it might improve your chances!" A doctor reading a chart stopped what she was doing and started talking about how more guys should wear kilts and maybe sperm counts wouldn't be so low. I don't know how these things happen. One of the guys mumbled that he didn't want to look nancy wearing a skirt... And the guy sitting next to him said "Shut up. It is no worse than looking nancy for sitting in a fertility clinic because you can't perform."

    A productive conversation actually came out of this, just like the last visit to the clinic... The nurses and the doctors keep pointing me out and using me as an example for what men can do for male health.
    That is just too funny! I'm still laughing!

    I can see it now ... Do you have lazy sperm? You can spend thousands of dollars with specialists or you can wear a kilt, it's your choice.

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