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12th July 07, 12:21 PM
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I wore mine to the nudey bar once. It was after one of the Tartan Balls. Almost made one of the dancers fall off the stage. I dont think she belived what she was seeing.
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12th July 07, 12:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by tigatfo
I wore mine to the nudey bar once. It was after one of the Tartan Balls. Almost made one of the dancers fall off the stage. I dont think she belived what she was seeing.
Been there, done that. I didn't get quite that reaction though. All the ladies did seem to like it, and I must say it makes a lap dance very interesting.
It's a nice courtesy to remove any kilt pin though. You don't want to stick anyone with it.
Last edited by davedove; 12th July 07 at 12:37 PM.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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12th July 07, 12:55 PM
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12th July 07, 01:01 PM
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Operation Room?
nudiest colony?
homeless shelter?
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12th July 07, 01:03 PM
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I know for a fact they have been worn into (but maybe not in) a nudist colony.
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15th July 07, 10:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by Raphael
Operation Room?
Been there.
Well at least in the pre-op, they probably took it off after I was knocked out.
Long story... let just say I fell and fractured my femur neck, and was
taken to the trauma room at Mt. Sinai in Miami, had the kilt on for all the x-ray and stuff though.
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15th July 07, 03:24 PM
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Too bad you folks are looking for this place in the Great North. I think a Kilt Night
gathering at The Varsity in A town would be a good place to start a pub crawl. (get something on the stomach before hitting the pubs - and a place where you don't expect to find a group in kilts)
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13th July 07, 03:01 AM
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Last place to expect to see a kilt
A few years ago I went skiing in the Cairngorms in Scotland, I was dared to do this and also to go regimental. It was in the middle of winter, plenty of snow and was brass monkey weather.
I believed that no one else would be mad enough to do this but on arrival I found that in the Cairngorms, in Winter, kilted skiers were not unusual as there were a few more kilties about and apparently its a common sight.
Totally surprised me.
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13th July 07, 09:37 AM
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I found that in the Cairngorms, in Winter, kilted skiers were not unusual as there were a few more kilties about and apparently its a common sight.
Yes, I've seen a kilted skier on the Cairngorms too.
Back in 1979, long before I ever got into a kilt myself, I was part of a Town Twinning delegation which went to a trade fair in Holland to promote the products of our local businesses and several of the delegation wore kilts throughout, which made an unexpected sight out and about on the streets of Alphen-ad-Rijn where we were staying.
Last edited by cessna152towser; 13th July 07 at 01:49 PM.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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26th July 07, 11:11 PM
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