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11th December 06, 07:42 PM
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"Yep, i was in 6th grade and "JUMP!" was the biggest hit on the radio."
That puts us very close to the same age there GreenDragon. I wish I could forget that song... it was heard plenty of places, and after NOT hearing it for 14 years, I still remember what parts of it sound like... you're killin' me man!
The notion of folks wearing kilts backwards just doesn't get stale... I always find it hilarious, because there is more than enough reference sources out there for how to do it right, plenty of them are free, and take all of 5 minutes to find. Also, is it really so difficult to understand that pleats go to the rear, and the aprons form the front?
First kilt I ever bought, I sat and looked at the buckles for a couple minutes, figuring out the overlap pattern, and fumbled trying to get it on because I am clumsy. After that, it was smooth sailing.
I just don't understand why it's so hard for some people.
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11th December 06, 08:25 PM
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Van Halen...
 Originally Posted by Andrew Green
"Yep, i was in 6th grade and "JUMP!" was the biggest hit on the radio."
That puts us very close to the same age there GreenDragon. I wish I could forget that song... it was heard plenty of places, and after NOT hearing it for 14 years, I still remember what parts of it sound like... you're killin' me man!
The notion of folks wearing kilts backwards just doesn't get stale... I always find it hilarious, because there is more than enough reference sources out there for how to do it right, plenty of them are free, and take all of 5 minutes to find. Also, is it really so difficult to understand that pleats go to the rear, and the aprons form the front?
First kilt I ever bought, I sat and looked at the buckles for a couple minutes, figuring out the overlap pattern, and fumbled trying to get it on because I am clumsy. After that, it was smooth sailing.
I just don't understand why it's so hard for some people.
The strange thing is that I still remember the whole tune of "Jump!"... Haven't really heard it for a while, though. Probably not since 1991 or 1992 back when KXRX 96.5 was in existience.
Been lucky not to experience reverse kilts in person, but it is funny. Was very easy for me to figure it out.
-J
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