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7th January 07, 03:53 AM
#21
I'm not going to claim the old part (still 43) but I will claim the fat and ugly part. I still get the same looks and comments. One day last year I was walking down the street to a parade and this gaggle of college co-eds started stalking me trying to get their pictures taken with me discreetly. I had to stop and say it was OK as they crowded around for a pic. If I was just 20 years younger and not married for the last 15 years
And congrats on a wife that appreciates a man in a kilt.
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7th January 07, 04:28 AM
#22
Nice is'nt. The magic of the kilt
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7th January 07, 09:35 AM
#23
I only claim the old part because I have Multi-focal Gout, {gout in all of my joints}and gouty arthritis. It makes me feel 110 at a middle age 41.
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7th January 07, 10:50 AM
#24
Oddly enough I went to Wal-Mart just the other day wearing my new blue jeans and sneakers. No fewer than four attractive women came up to me and complimented me on how attractive my jeans were and how smashing I looked in them. One was so bold as to inquire if I was married. My wife soon set her straight....
....and then I woke up.
Bill
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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7th January 07, 01:11 PM
#25
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7th January 07, 02:27 PM
#26
You're absolutely right about the way it makes them act.
The other day I was at Ingles picking up groceries when a lady staring at me crashed her cart into a stand of potato chips. ^_^
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7th January 07, 02:40 PM
#27
It was no dream or fantasy. It really did happen. I am always surprised by any attention yhat I get from women. As I said, I am fat ugly and I stutter. I am not an outgoing person, which is kinda odd for a minister. I am very reserved. This is probably the most talkative that I ever get. I suppose that most of you are probably sick of my post. Ah, well.
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7th January 07, 02:56 PM
#28
In my experience its not just the way women act. When I am kilted I act differently, a female friend of mine commented the other day that I was walking differently, she said I was strutting, that I looked taller, more proud.
I was of course wearing my kilt, it was her observation that got me thinking about it and I have come to the conclusion that women are not just attracted to the kilt, they are really attracted to the confidence of the man in the kilt, so why am I not like that in trousers? Maybe its just that everyone else is in trousers.
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7th January 07, 03:03 PM
#29
A good point to ponder. Though my family always accuse me of marching.
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