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17th March 09, 06:20 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by joeybear
I have a 6" gash on my leg from a bear attack and yes, "chicks dig scars"  It used to be quite the conversation starter.
Woah <---that ones on me
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20th March 09, 05:48 AM
#22
I think we all agree that a kilt can be worn, no matter how your legs look.
Otherwise I would'nt wear kilt at all with my 6" cut over my knee from the Martial arts accident when I was 15. Lots of people mentions it, but with a good story you really get peoples interest.
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23rd March 09, 12:59 PM
#23
Recent Expierience
Kilts ARE proper no matter how much recent wear ant tear are evident on your manly body!
Weasel
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23rd March 09, 01:00 PM
#24
And I might add much more comfortable
Weasel
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23rd March 09, 02:27 PM
#25
 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
...The reason why I can't get into it is because this is a family-friendly forum and the festival in question was, to put it politely, a Shinto fertility festival and as much as I'd love to share my pictures with the rabble, many of them involve uhh... depictions and effigies of... well... naughty bits.
Having had friends who lived and worked in Japan I know exactly the festival you are talking about.
I have always wondered where people store those 20-30 foot long...err depictions for the rest of the year?
In my mind I have this image of some guy going to his garage and having to move this massive wooden...err...icon stored on some saw horses next to the family Honda to get his shop vac.
I won't even get into the candy they sell at that type of festival! 

Cheers
Jamie
Last edited by Panache; 24th March 09 at 10:56 AM.
Reason: grammar
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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23rd March 09, 07:58 PM
#26
Hi Panache.
<sigh>... Ok.... I gotta make this post family-friendly. But I think I can do it!
  
They store the enormous *ehem* in the shrine that was built for that specific purpose. Every year they carve a new one out of cedar and the old one from the previous year gets sold to a business such as a restaurant, hotel, etc where it is displayed with great pride and it is supposed to bring good fortune as well.
The Japanese do not regard body parts and functions in the same Judeo-Christian morality as we do. They think nothing of parading about nude at hot springs (not co-ed, usually), and depictions of nudity and lewd acts are far more tolerated. It's perfectly common to see businessmen reading dirty magazines on the train, going home from work, as an example.
I brought back er.. phallic souvenirs for all my co-workers here and they didn't even blink twice. They didn't say: "OMG! It's a ******!!!" They said: "Oh, wow, cool! You went all the way to Nagoya to a festival and brought us back treats! How was it?"
As for the candy they sell at the festival? Yeah. Exactly as your imagination might think. There's something really creepy as you walk around the festival watching all sorts of guys and gals (but especially young, attractive ladies) visibly snacking on... candy that is of the appropriate size, color and shape of what you might expect. Disturbing, really! lol
On the positive side, my wounds are healing nicely and most of the bruising has subsided. All is good!
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