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19th December 05, 07:06 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by MacMullen
Although, pink on baby girls and blue on baby boys sure does help me in avoiding a faux pas, when they're at that age that you can't tell one from another with the diaper on.
Even then, several people have referred to my girls as beautiful baby boys, even when they're dressed in frilly pink dresses.
I wouldn't worry overmuch- I have a girl with short hair (she insists) and a boy with long hair (18 mo and awaiting his first haircut) and people mix them up all the time. She puts her hand on her hip, and asks the person, "Don't you think we should have the hair we like?" If people get upset because you get the gender of their baby wrong, they've got screwed-up priorities- they're also probably the ones who say their toddlers have 'boyfriends' and other semi-creepy stuff.
I love the pinks-shirted TV host. Almost all of the pink-wearing men I've known have been natty dressers, the kind of guy who never looked disheveled even after shoveling manure- like a Cary Grant type. It was usally a dress shirt, and I really like that look, especially with a deep rose tie or a nice paisley.
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19th December 05, 07:15 PM
#22
Ain't no way I'm gonna wear pink
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19th December 05, 10:00 PM
#23
I have been known to wear that colour but I allways thought it was called Salmond????? :-? Silly me
MrBill
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20th December 05, 09:59 PM
#24
Yeah !
Fear no color.
Pink, black, grey, and white tartan .... back to the tartan creator thingy.
CT - real people are comfortable no matter what they wear.
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20th December 05, 11:09 PM
#25
I once saw a lady wearing a shirt that said "real men wear me out" I don't think it was pink though.
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20th December 05, 11:41 PM
#26
Speaking of pink,do's anyone remember this? I couldn't find the thread so I went to the source.
http://www.trulyscottish.com/kiltview/kiltstore.php
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