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    Off handed comment

    Was at a BBQ over the holidays, and a slightly intoxicated muppet, who failed to introduce himself to me at any stage, managed to pluck up the courage and ask...

    "Whats with the skirt?"

    Unfortunately, he failed to notice the large, shade giving and very friendly samoan chap in the corner, wearing a lava lava;

    So my response was,
    "i dunno, why don't you ask that guy over there..."(the one built like a battleship)

    there endth the conversation...

    Even my three year old daughter ripped in and told him it was a kilt...which was probably more embarassing for him(bloomin Aucklanders ah BeeDee )

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    Kudos to your daughter! It must be really handy to have a giant Samoan hanging around. The closest I came to that is running across a guy wearing a Lunghi in a Chicago grocery store.
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    Superb little story.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Good one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ###KILTEDKIWI### View Post
    Was at a BBQ over the holidays, and a slightly intoxicated muppet, who failed to introduce himself to me at any stage, managed to pluck up the courage and ask...

    "Whats with the skirt?"

    Unfortunately, he failed to notice the large, shade giving and very friendly samoan chap in the corner, wearing a lava lava;

    So my response was,
    "i dunno, why don't you ask that guy over there..."(the one built like a battleship)

    there endth the conversation...

    Even my three year old daughter ripped in and told him it was a kilt...which was probably more embarassing for him(bloomin Aucklanders ah BeeDee )
    I grew up in Parnell and the King of Tonga had his home there, so I know exactly what a lava lava is ( and also a sulu). The jerk must have been from Wellington, where they spend so much time in high winds that they get all sense blown out of them!

    But it was a great response on your part, regardless.

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    The closest I came to that is running across a guy wearing a Lunghi in a Chicago grocery store.
    A what? is that an apron or something similar?

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    But it was a great response on your part, regardless.
    Normally, i wouldn't care if someone had said it to me, but because he never introduced himself, and didn't know me, i felt that he really wasnt correctly placed to make any form of comment,

    I think that he embarrassed our mutual friend more than himself...

    Yeah Wellington, far to breezy for me...ah as opposed to the constant antarctic wind that blows straight over the foveaux strait into the southland plains...and smells of penguin poo...

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    In the interests of spreading knowledge, and the hopes the mods don't shut this down:

    The lungi (Bengali: লুঙ্গি [ˈluŋgi]) is a garment worn around the waist in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar (formerly Burma). While its origin is found in North Indian culture, it is worn by diverse communities across Southern Asia. It is particularly popular in regions where the heat and humidity create an unpleasant climate for trousers.

    Not a kilt at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    In the interests of spreading knowledge, and the hopes the mods don't shut this down:

    The lungi (Bengali: লুঙ্গি [ˈluŋgi]) is a garment worn around the waist in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar (formerly Burma). While its origin is found in North Indian culture, it is worn by diverse communities across Southern Asia. It is particularly popular in regions where the heat and humidity create an unpleasant climate for trousers.

    Not a kilt at all.

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    thanks for that Brian.

    never heard of it before, we live and learn.

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