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    M*A*S*H's Klinger - My Biggest Fear

    It hasn't happened to me yet in a year and a half of kilting, but my biggest fear is that some rube will call me "Klinger" after the M*A*S*H corporal character who enjoyed cross dressing to seek a discharge.

    Has it happened to anyone? Whatdya do? I figure its inevitable but don't have a ready comeback yet...

    The worst things I ever experienced never actually happened...and this is one of them.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    This guy?

    Would, "Nope, that was Jamie Farr!" work for you?

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    No it really hasn't happened to me, but then again I am not from Toledo. I am sure it is possible though, but highly unlikely, as those who would draw your attention, as far as being a cross dresser, are much to young to remember M*A*S*H.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Aye, there will at some point be an unwashed saxon who makes a rude, ignorant comment about the kilt....but in my experience, they are very few and far between. Far more frequently I get either a positive response, or complete indifference, this in 20 years of kilting.

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    toadinakilt
    it'll be a sad day one there are people too young to remember MASH. I'm 19, and Ive seen it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by toadinakilt
    it'll be a sad day one there are people too young to remember MASH. I'm 19, and Ive seen it.

    My stepson is your age, and as we bought the series box sets, he would sit down to marathon runs of the show and have the box done in a couple of days!

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    I love MASH! I watch it when I can (21 yrs of age here)

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    Can I suggest on the basis of wearing the kilt since childhood-and I'm now a bit too near seventy-that the motto should be 'relax'.

    Of course there are such comments-in virtually all cases a bit of fun to laugh along with-laugh even louder if a new one-or a clever one.

    Over the years I've had umpteen comments of all sorts-a ready laugh will turn the comment into a fun moment and very often a friendly chat.

    The point to remember is that the person comenting is not trying to be nasty-rather they think they are being funny, and often they are.

    A part of the reason for being kilted is that it is more fun-have fun.

    James

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    Practice giving it a positive spin. He was a good role, well played. That would mess with the speaker's head.

    In reality, it's unlikely you could seriously be mistaken for him, or cross dressing so it becomes as if they called you a Martian. Agreeing with them forces them to change their paradigm. Aikido: use their flow to disarm them.

    I stomp around the house in heavy sweaters, Miss Marple is my nemisis.

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    Slightly off topic .. but maybe not ... I'm 43, and watched the original run of M*A*S*H, and because of that show, Klinger included, I joined the US Army and served as a Field Medic in an Evacuation Hospial (361st MedEvac). Best thing that ever happened to me!

    Brian Mackay
    "I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
    - Franklin P. Adams

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