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  • 7th January 06, 04:42 AM
    Derek
    Given only one option
    Just in passing conversation recently with friends I was asked this question by one of them completely out of the blue.
    Given only one option of which to wear as a full time garment come what may,(with the sole exception of ones employment situation) .. would it be my trousers/jeans or my Cilts.
    I had to say my Cilts with no hesitation. What about anyone else here on X Marks. What would you have said?
    Iechyd Da (B)
    Derek
  • 7th January 06, 04:58 AM
    AckZel
    Kilts
  • 7th January 06, 05:08 AM
    dwg
    What a dream, if only I could have one of my kilts on full time mmmm
    My New Year aim is to have a Kilt on when and where possable and I'm about 50% as of now
    Another Derek


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Derek
    Just in passing conversation recently with friends I was asked this question by one of them completely out of the blue.
    Given only one option of which to wear as a full time garment come what may,(with the sole exception of ones employment situation) .. would it be my trousers/jeans or my Cilts.
    I had to say my Cilts with no hesitation. What about anyone else here on X Marks. What would you have said?
    Iechyd Da (B)
    Derek

  • 7th January 06, 05:19 AM
    Avonlea22
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Derek
    .. would it be my trousers/jeans or my Cilts.
    I had to say my Cilts with no hesitation.

    Derek, why do you spell it with a "C"?

    I'd choose kilts if I had enough of them. With only having one right now, it wouldn't be practical. Oh, and an endless array of accessories.
  • 7th January 06, 05:22 AM
    dwg
    I think It's Cilts in Wales and Kilts in Scotland
    Derek


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Avonlea22
    Derek, why do you spell it with a "C"?

    I'd choose kilts if I had enough of them. With only having one right now, it wouldn't be practical. Oh, and an endless array of accessories.

  • 7th January 06, 05:26 AM
    Derek
    Brian .... Cilt is the Welsh word for Kilt.

    Iechyd Da (B)
    Derek
  • 7th January 06, 05:33 AM
    Avonlea22
    Ahhhh. Thanks.
  • 7th January 06, 06:22 AM
    Sciuropterus
    I would have to go with trousers, I am not willing to give up riding my Harleys.

    When push comes to shove, I'm keeping my motorcycles. I would give up my pilot's license first.

    Fortunately, that is such an implausible scenario, I cannot imagine why I would ever have to make that choice. I really enjoy kilt-wearing, but it is not the main focus of my personal or cultural identity.

    I vaguely recall a comedian saying that we will not be visited by superior alien races until our population can agree on a common dress code. Notice how on Star Trek, each planet has a distinct clothing style that everyone sticks to. How on earth can you get an entire planet to dress the same?
  • 7th January 06, 07:11 AM
    mddock58
    I would go with Kilts, and find a way to still ride the Harley (if I had one) :cry:

    But I would go with kilts anyway!
  • 7th January 06, 07:22 AM
    Sciuropterus
    There is an aesthetic issue when wearing a kilt on a motorcycle (it looks clumsy and silly), and an even more important safety issue- even a low-speed slide would have the kilt up by your armpits, and you would be picking gravel out of your undercarriage. It could even get caught in the rear wheel. I have not been impressed with some of the ideas to wear a kilt on a bike like using a bungee cord around your thighs. Every decision has a cost, If I decide to ride my bikes, I can't wear a kilt as often.

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