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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Those seem like ideal places to wear it to me! Except for the torch of course...

    So- I don't think I'd wear one scuba diving. Eels up the bum don't sound like fun to me.
    Here's another diver..one of my customers did it...http://rkilts.com/images/swimming%201000.jpg
    I am amazed what he did in this kilt!

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    Are we to assume that we'd spend money on things like cruises and hang gliding when we're not done buying our kilt collection! (Just kidding, by the way)
    Last edited by george7; 20th August 08 at 05:47 PM. Reason: typo
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    How about skydiving? Do you think a really well-constructed tank could substitute for a parachute?
    Animo non astutia

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    I wouldn't wear a tank into a steamroom.

    However, you can get what's called a linen wrap-around "kilt" for steamroom wear. (Looks more like a fancy towel than a kilt if you ask me.)



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    Here ny own list:

    1- In any gay districts like the famous Village in Montréal
    2- In an unfamous slum : Ex : Liberty City in Miami, South Bronx in NYC or Montreal North
    3- In the space shuttle or International Space Station : Weightlesness will certainly causes some surprises. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by parpin View Post
    Here ny own list:

    1- In any gay districts like the famous Village in Montréal

    You know I have worn my kilt in "gay" districts like West Hollywood California, and I had no more or less negative reactions or immodest experiences than I have had anywhere else. I expect our neighbors to the north also know how to be ladies and gentlemen in public. I'm sure you didn't mean to sound homophobic, but remember the LGBT rights movement will certainly not hurt our rights to wear our kilts where and when we please.

    -Chris (Who would wear his kilt almost anywhere where there wasn't a danger that harm would come to his kilt -- and where there would only be minor risks to his modesty)
    I wish I had something funny or profound to put in a signature.

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    One of the best times I had in a kilt was at a Rugby match. I received the most flattering compliment "You're pretty hot in that kilt... and that's coming from a lesbian."
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
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    In reply to hang gliding and sky diving.

    I have worn my kilt paragliding and will wear it next time I go hang gliding as well.
    Gordon

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    Skinny Dipping. By definition you can't wear your kilt and be skinny dipping.
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
    “KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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    1. In a pool: Think of all the drag, plus imagine the effect of the chlorine.

    2. Around Colonial Williamsburg: it's a nice walk while kilted, I just get tired of everyone mistaking me for an employee--regardless of shirt or shoes. "Is there ceramics here?" "The college has a great ceramics studio, I dunno about CW..." "You know, if I worked here I'd make an effort to learn a bit more about the place" "As would I..."

    - The Kilted Wonder [who can skinny dip kilted. Note the "wonder" in his name.]

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