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    Quote Originally Posted by GMan
    I did like the mention of growing facial hair, it definetly makes one dashing, don't you agree Graham?
    They have a point... facial hair adds something regal to the kilt motif, not to mention it keeps the "skirt" comments to a minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjoseph
    They have a point... facial hair adds something regal to the kilt motif, not to mention it keeps the "skirt" comments to a minimum.
    It also conveys the wild warrior from the north image - the "nemo me impune lacessit" persona.

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    An t-Ileach"nemo me impune lacessit"
    No one will insult my bootlaces in front of small, lost fish?

    (Naw, I'm kidding- I know it's No one insults me with inpunity.)

    Is it copyright infringement if I were to scan the photo and post it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjoseph
    They have a point... facial hair adds something regal to the kilt motif, not to mention it keeps the "skirt" comments to a minimum.
    I find that being a 6'+ tall 300+ pound gorilla does more to help than my beard, but in this emasculated society I have been wearing my beard proudly for years.

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