X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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6th July 07, 01:44 PM
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The law focus' is on the "exposure" not the intent of the exposed. Very silly if you ask me. Still not worth the risk. As far as the double standard, I argue that point with my wife all the time. Then I am reminded that freedom is not free, It takes a real effort to keep and earn the right to be an individual. Back to the historical point of "Regimental" I think the en vouge period of kilting regimental started in the trenches of ww1 when the Scotish Regiment proved to the Germans how tough they were by running through no-mans land sans under garments. I for one shudder at the thought of barbed wire getting into the sweet stuff. Still iron tuff. See ya.
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